The Journal’s View: WA Cares Act should be repealed or revamped Washington state legislators should make a priority of repealing the WA Cares Act during the current February 2, 2023
The Journal’s View: Legislators must correct Inslee’s perplexing pivot on North Spokane Corridor The North Spokane Corridor project should be funded fully on its present timeline. Any alternative January 19, 2023
The Journal’s View: Lean into opportunity, even when times get tough If you read the Journal’s Economic Outlook, it doesn’t sound like 2023 is going to include much December 15, 2022
The Journal’s View: Growth in female leadership bodes well for Spokane area Spokane organizations involved in economic development largely are led by women now December 1, 2022
Guest Commentary: Entrepreneurs are never too old to adapt, face new challenges The other day a customer was leaving my vintage store and said how much they enjoyed the store and December 1, 2022
The Journal’s View: Food-delivery fees shouldn’t be set by local government Government shouldn’t interfere with free-market contracts between private enterprises. With that November 17, 2022
Journal’s View: Business has responsibility, opportunity to build trust At last month’s event recognizing Best Places to Work in the Inland Northwest, keynote speaker November 3, 2022
The Journal’s View: Airway Heights voters should approve investment in streets Crucial street improvements in Airway Heights, where a large amount of the Spokane area’s October 20, 2022
L&I should reconsider bump in 2023 workers’ comp rates The Washington state Department of Labor & Industries should reconsider its decision to raise worker October 6, 2022