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Dylan Harris

Dylan Harris

Deputy Editor Dylan Harris has worked at the Journal since 2021. Dylan, who was born and raised in Spokane, enjoys watching sports, cooking, and spending time with his family.

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Washington wine shop opens in Spokane Valley

The Tipsy Vine started as curated wine club
March 14, 2024
Dylan Harris

The Tipsy Vine wine shop, which started as a curated wine club, opened in Spokane Valley last month.


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Shriners to increase fundraising in 100th year

Nonprofit children's hospital named Bloomsday's Charity of Choice
March 14, 2024
Dylan Harris

Shriners Children's Spokane is hoping for a substantial increase in charitable donations this year as it celebrates its 100th anniversary.


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Hotel near airport to undergo $4M renovation

Wingate will rebrand as Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott
February 29, 2024
Dylan Harris

A roughly $4 million renovation and rebranding project is being planned for the Wingate by Wyndham Spokane Airport hotel.


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Rehab center to rebuild facility on lower South Hill

Construction could start in third quarter of 2024
February 29, 2024
Dylan Harris

Spokane Addiction Recovery Centers plans to replace its outpatient treatment facilities at 1508 W. Sixth with a new 14,000-square-foot rehabilitation center.


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Popular food-truck operator acquires Colbert eatery

Big Red's plans to bring Chicago flare to small-town pizzeria
February 29, 2024
Dylan Harris

Curtis Bytnar, who owned the now-closed Big Red's food truck, and his wife, Leslie Bytnar, opened Big Red's Colbert Trading Co. on Feb. 9. 


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Spokane studios double as event venues

Added revenue used to cover costs, supplement other services
February 29, 2024
Dylan Harris

By renting out their studio spaces as event venues, Hamilton Studio and Elevar have created additional revenue streams to help cover costs and supplement other services.


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Anesthesia provider shortage felt in Spokane

Legislation could ease provider gap in long run, some say
February 29, 2024
Dylan Harris

A nationwide shortage of anesthesia care providers is placing an additional strain on Providence's Inland Northwest hospitals.


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City looks to raise awareness of tax credit

New Market program hasn't been used in Spokane since 2011
February 15, 2024
Dylan Harris

A city of Spokane event aims educate the community and spread awareness about the federal New Markets Tax Credit program.


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Changes to Historic Davenport lobby considered

New bar envisioned; market, cafe eyes in retail space
February 15, 2024
Dylan Harris

Renovations being mulled at the Historic Davenport Hotel could include a bar in the main lobby, as well as a new market and café.


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Hot pot restaurant opens in Spokane Valley

New eatery launched by Mongolian BBQ owner
February 15, 2024
Dylan Harris

A new Vietnamese hot pot restaurant has opened in Spokane Valley on East Sprague.


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