Baker Construction queues up projects valued at $6 million-plus

Tax bills levied on the top 50 property owners in Spokane County for 2014 totaled $46.3 million, up ...
Full StoryAvista Corp.’s recent contribution of $6.5 million to the Avista Foundation brings the total endow...
Full StoryNot only are we celebrating Avista’s 125th year of serving the Inland Northwest, but Whitworth Uni...
Full StoryThe Inland Northwest is resisting a national trend of lagging electric utility sales, utility compan...
Full StoryAvista Corp., the Spokane-based power company, has filed its latest natural gas integrated resource plan (IRP) with regulators in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon, in which the company predicts sufficient natural gas resources for the next 20 years. Jason ...
Full StoryAs the Inland Northwest reels from nature’s one-two punch of a pair of violent windstorms in late July and early August, some businesses have yet to tally losses, while cleanup and repair services and suppliers anticipate big gains. The first of the tw...
Full StorySpokane-based power company Avista Corp. has ramped up its student and post-graduation engineering development programs in the last few years, enabling students and graduates to experience working in different engineering departments within the company be...
Full StoryAvista Corp., of Spokane, announced today that its unregulated subsidiary Avista Energy has received $15 million in a litigation settlement with various California parties stemming from a dispute concerning prices paid in the California spot markets in 20...
Full StoryAvista Corp., of Spokane, announced this morning it has formed a subsidiary, called Salix Inc., to explore domestic markets, specifically wholesale and business-to-business customers in the western U.S., for liquefied natural gas. Robert J. Lafferty, a...
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