Jáiz Boyd, owner of Birds in the Coast, always thought he'd be a writer. As a teen, his buddies were doing hip hop music and Boyd would write lyrics for them. Eventually he began doing their styling and became well known for his skills at shredding
The Kalispel Tribe of Indians is advancing with a five-building hotel expansion at the Northern Quest Casino. The expansion will bring the total number of guest rooms at the resort to 442.
This time of year gives us a chance to reflect on the past and plan for the future. In Spokane, a city on the rise, 2022 looks promising for residents and businesses resuming a sense of normalcy and continuing to build a thriving local economy.
Spokane native Kelly Stronk spent the majority of her teen and young adult years in coffee shops. They were always the place to be, whether studying or meeting up with family and friends.
She dreamed of opening her own coffee shop someday, but accep
It's been a remarkable few years for biotech, in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. GeekWire asked six biotech leaders from the Pacific Northwest what they see unfolding in the next year for Biotech in the Pacific Northwest.
The Washington State Department of Commerce has announced a $350,000 grant to support expansion of innovative clean tech company CarbonQuest. CarbonQuest has developed a patent-pending technology called Building Carbon Capture System
Plans were unveiled on November 1 for a $36 million performing arts center in Spokane Valley. The new building will be the home of the Spokane Valley Summer Theatre and will be located on a 5-acre piece of land.
Local hockey fans have a lot to cheer about this season, and not just because the Chiefs and Kraken are underway! With the recent opening of Lord Stanley's, Spokane's premier hockey bar, now they have a place that's just for them to watch the big gam
We are stronger together.
Which is why Greater Spokane Incorporated and Visit Spokane have partnered to bring you this special edition of the Inlander's Annual Manual.
As the economy shakes out, new and growing businesses are deciding where to locate post-pandemic. For most, the availability of skilled, trained and ready-to-work employees is a priority - if not the No. 1 criteria.
GeekWire.com recently published an article recognizing the biotech and healthtech community in Eastern Washington that boasts a loyal base of startups with local connections and the support of a tight-knit group of entrepreneurs.
Thanks to a grant from Career Connect Washington, the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Washington State University is helping students find the path to their future careers.