“Our mechatronics program and other advanced manufacturing programs, such as (the machining and CNC program), can help employers who are developing these new innovations to serve the aerospace ...
Skyler Spitzley remembers building her first Michigan Tech Winter Carnival snow statue as a new Husky. Now she's in charge of ...
A new Spokane facility hopes to make lighter, more fuel-efficient airplane parts using giant machines that work like a waffle ...
Retired Ambassador Ryan Crocker, a career diplomat, spoke to a hometown audience on Monday evening at a regular meeting of ...
Spokane County officials are weighing their options after an initial search to contract medical services for the nearby jails ...
Susan Stacey, CEO of Sacred Heart, downplayed the role of finances in her decision to close the inpatient unit. She said she moved forward only after careful consideration of stakeholder feedback, and ...
All things agricultural will be on display the first week of February at the 48th annual Spokane Ag Show at the Spokane ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - The Spokane Police Department released a statement following SREC decision to remove the city of Spokane ...
A new testing facility is part of a plan to make Spokane one of the leading aerospace testing cities in the country.
The U.S. Department of Commerce awarded $48 million to establish an aerospace manufacturing hub that promises to make the Inland Northwest a national center for next-generation aircraft.
Federal funding, as well as industry and private commitments will establish a test bed for aerospace composite materials in the Pacific Northwest.
Boeing, then headquartered in Seattle, received political pressure, led by U.S. Rep Tom Foley, D-Spokane, to spread some of its aircraft manufacturing operations to the Lilac City. In 1989, Foley rose ...