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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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Hillyard Bicycle to open in historic Kehoe building

Proximity to Children of the Sun trail a key factor behind bike shop's location
February 27, 2025
Dylan Harris

As efforts to revitalize the Hillyard Historic Business District continue, the co-owner of a new shop coming to the area is planning to be part of the progress.


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Litehouse Health inks deal with Advocate Health

Spokane-based startup's Beacon technology drawing interest as well
February 27, 2025
Dylan Harris

Litehouse Health Inc. recently landed a contract with Advocate Health, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit health care systems.


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EWU to sell longtime jazz radio station KEWU

Spokane nonprofit to move its classic rock 'n' roll station to 89.5 FM airwave
February 24, 2025
Dylan Harris

Eastern Washington University has agreed to sell its 75-year-old jazz radio station, 89.5 KEWU-FM, to Oldies Preservation Society, a Spokane nonprofit, for $510,000 in cash and $300,000 in advertising credit.


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Ready For Takeoff: Plans gel for Spokane's aerospace tech hub

Blue Origin, other companies already expressing interest
February 13, 2025
Dylan Harris

The $48 million federal grant will be used exclusively to acquire equipment for the Advanced Aerospace Materials Manufacturing Center


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White Rock Coffee Co. to open on North Side

Café to take over building previously occupied by photography studio
February 13, 2025
Dylan Harris

White Rock Coffee is expected to open in March at 727 W. Francis, in the building formerly occupied by Green Gables Photography.


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Rockwood Retirement makes dining a priority

Seven eateries available between South Hill, North Spokane campuses
February 13, 2025
Dylan Harris

Dining amenities are a top priority at Rockwood Retirement Communities, with constantly changing menus and careful attention paid to residents’ dietary restrictions.


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Washington Business Week to return to Spokane area

Program to be held at EWU following seven-year absence from INW
January 30, 2025
Dylan Harris

Washington Business Week is coming to Cheney this year, following a seven-year hiatus from the Spokane area.


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Pub to open in former Brooklyn Deli space

Griffin Tavern will feature self-pour beverage wall
January 30, 2025
Dylan Harris

Griffin Tavern is expected to open in April, at 1001 W. First, in the space previously occupied by Brooklyn Deli, which closed in 2023.


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Lunch Money: Student-run credit union program expands

Gesa initiative promotes financial literacy education at high schools
January 30, 2025
Dylan Harris

A student-run Gesa Credit Union branch opened earlier this month at Ridgeline High School, in Liberty Lake.


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Community Colleges of Spokane changes name, logo

Rebrand project also updates mascot from Bigfoot to Sasquatch
January 16, 2025
Dylan Harris

Community Colleges of Spokane has rebranded with a new name, logo, and mascot.


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