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New Rockwood Retirement CEO hits ground running

New Rockwood Retirement CEO hits ground running

With a campus redevelopment wrapping up, a new partnership with Whitworth University being fostered…

WSU envisions $60M new building on Spokane campus

WSU envisions $60M new building on Spokane campus

Washington State University is envisioning a new medical training facility at the university’s …

Gizmo makerspace tries to make ends meet

Gizmo makerspace tries to make ends meet

Gizmo-CdA Inc., the nonprofit makerspace located in Coeur d’Alene, is facing its biggest challenge…

Meet & Greet with Avista Corp.’s Heather Rosentrater

Meet & Greet with Avista Corp.’s Heather Rosentrater

Heather Rosentrater is joining the ranks of Spokane’s growing ecosystem of female leaders as …

Wake Up Call served win in battle for coffee shops

Wake Up Call served win in battle for coffee shops

The former Roasters coffee shops in the Tri-Cities, Washington, area have changed hands twice in a little more than two years—going first to the Vancouver, Washington-based Black Rock Coffee Bar …

Quiroga Law leans into American dream

Quiroga Law leans into American dream

Héctor Quiroga, co-founder of Quiroga Law Office PLLC, understands what many of his clients are going through, because he, too, immigrated to this country. …

Key Tronic Corp. reports record annual income

Key Tronic Corp. reports record annual income

Spokane Valley-based electronic manufacturing services company Key Tronic Corp. has reported record annual revenue for fiscal year 2023, with sales totaling $588.1 million, an 11% increase compared with year- earlier revenue.…

Lame-duck legal tech profession is in demand

Lame-duck legal tech profession is in demand

A niche legal profession is shrinking in Washington state due to a state Supreme Court ruling that eliminated the certification of nonlawyer professionals to become limited license legal technicians.…