Women caring for women: A new model for Rockwood
Seven midwives, five docs emphasize choice in care
June 4, 2015
WSU offers joint degree in business, pharmacy
New program target medical entrepreneurs
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June 4, 2015
ABC’s Kate McCaslin moves east for new chapter in life
Organization’s CEO ready for change after 18 years
Photo by Judith Spitzer
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June 4, 2015
Spokane Transit Authority rolls toward launch of plaza upgrade project
Transit agency also plans sizable bus garage retrofit
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June 4, 2015
Spokane Public Facilities District posts increase in operating costs for 2014
Total attendance rises at two of the three venues
May 21, 2015
Purcell Systems’ major push
With EnerSys’ financial backing, company adds new regions, diversifies
May 21, 2015
Downtown Spokane’s West Main energy expands
Cafe, bakery cluster are latest entry to busy downtown area
Treating eating disorders in Spokane
Emily Program on South Hill uses range of interventions
Eating Disorders Spokane
May 7, 2014
Mountain Dog Sign Co.: Signs With Canines
May 7, 2015
City of Spokane opts to require licenses for short-term rentals
Both owner-occupied, full-house rentals allowed
Gonzaga tabbed as one of most sustainable colleges
Student-managed projects supported by Green Fund
May 7, 2015
Stay Alfred ramps up its staff in Spokane as sales increase
Short-term rental provider projects 80 workers by ’17
DCI Engineers plans move after building renovation
Company remodels former parking garage on Second
April 9, 2015
Strengthening the construction workforce here
New AGC chapter director makes that her top priority
April 9, 2015
Spokane International Academy to open this fall
Old St. Patrick’s building to house charter school
Spokane Woman’s Club venue draws more activity, members
104-year-old building slated to be renovated, updated
Downtown Spokane Partnership places BID growth on back burner for now
Most property owners said to support growth
The growing realm of intellectual property law
Spokane lawyers say field has expanded, changed
March 26, 2015
Rainmaker Creative: Making it rain customers
Billie Gaura says the business name and a business plan were in place two years before Rainmaker Creative opened its doors in 2007.
Lyft, Uber win temporary restraining orders on release of city data
Ride-share companies make proprietary claims
INWCF keeps momentum with asset, fund growth
2006 strategic plan placed organization on its path
Indaba Coffee to open shop downtown
Bennett Block outlet said likely to open by late April
Spokane Park Board plans to hire GC/CM adviser in March
Riverfront Park design team also to be sought
Cities, Spokane County net $5.6 million in road grants
State, federal funds to go toward fatality reductions
Providence Health Care begins to reap ACA benefits
Amid the turbulent ongoing statewide and national debates over health care policy and the implementation.
Construction apprentice mandate raises ire
Mayor aims to gather more community feedback
Public Radio building nears completion
On the eve of Spokane Public Radio’s 35th anniversary, renovations of its future home at former Fire Station No. 3 on North Monroe Street are on schedule, and the station has secured most of the $5 million needed for the project, says Cary Boyce, SPR’ – See more at: http://www.spokanejournal.com/local-news/spokane-public-radios-project-on-fast-track-for-completion/
Women Veterans Seeking aid for depression-PTSD
Military sexual trauma also common in female vets.
http://www.spokanejournal.com/local-news/women-veterans-seeking-aid-for-depression-ptsd/
Waiting for Apple pay day
http://www.spokanejournal.com/local-news/waiting-for-apple-pay-day/
Spokane art scene seeks spark
Creative services employ 7,000 here, but public support lags
Brothers Cain and Todd Benson are painting murals under the railroad viaduct near the intersection of Second Avenue and Maple Street as part of a larger Spokane Arts Fund project. – See more at:
http://www.spokanejournal.com/local-news/arts-scene-seeks-spark/
Speaking Fluent Tango
Satori Dance Studio instructor David Diaz and his wife, Mina, dance salsa at a Latin Dance Under The Stars event, on Spokane’s South Hill. – See more at: http://www.spokanejournal.com/local-news/speaking-fluent-tango/#sthash.eE8yk6EA.dpuf
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Plugging Stricter Parking Enforcement
http://www.spokanejournal.com/local-news/plugging-stricter-parking-measures/
Ex-Im bank supporters weigh reauthorization
Manufacturers here contend its closure would hurt them
– See more at:
http://www.spokanejournal.com/local-news/ex-im-bank-supporters-weigh-reauthorization/
A promising response
Firefighters favor smaller vehicles; city extends pilot test phase at three stations
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http://www.spokanejournal.com/local-news/a-promising-response/#sthash.wpDDTdu1.dpuf
Collaboration ignites educational initiative here
Gonzaga leads effort to alter outcomes at middle schools
http://www.spokanejournal.com/local-news/collaboration-ignites-educational-initiative-here/#sthash.uBDDnGQY.dpuf
When Domestic Violence Comes to Work:
http://www.spokanejournal.com/local-news/domestic-violence-comes-to-work/
When domestic violence comes into the workplace
Last month’s murder-suicide at Deaconess shines a light
Kizuri: Faring well with fair trade
http://www.spokanejournal.com/local-news/faring-well-with-fair-trade/