Mar 6-12, 2014

News

  • 'Hope Starts Here'

    Despite limited space, there's always a vacancy at the Union Gospel Mission Crisis Shelter for Women and Children

    By Deanna Pan

  • No One is Safe

    Paul Allen and even a U.S. Attorney aren't protected from a breed of bandits armed with malware and ATM skimmers. Is there any hope for the rest of us?

    By Rick Anderson

  • Elections and Loopholes

    Don't videotape animal abuse in Idaho — or else; plus, a "teaching moment" at Spokane Public Schools

    By Heidi Groover, Deanna Pan and Daniel Walters

  • Spokane Under Attack

    Last year's cyber attack on grocery wholesaler URM left many local financial institutions footing the bill

    By Chey Scott

  • Tiny Houses

    A local nonprofit has given a homeless camp a community of tiny houses in Olympia — could they do the same for Spokane?

    By Daniel Walters

  • Legal Logjam

    How a bill that would loosen restrictions at state psychiatric hospitals died in committee

    By Deanna Pan

  • Lock and Learn

    Even Brigham Young University won't allow guns on campus, but the state of Idaho may join six states that do

    By Robert Herold

  • Green Jobs Are Coming

    Publisher's Note

    By Ted S. McGregor Jr.

  • The Invisible Industry

    The creative economy in Spokane is bigger than anyone thought. To survive, we need to double it

    By Luke Baumgarten

Culture

Food

Screen

Music

  • Brothers in Blues

    Fresh off competing at the International Blues Challenge, Bakin' Phat continues to show Spokane what having the blues is all about

    By Laura Johnson

  • Perfect Strangers

    Qui's avant-garde rock is just weird enough that it might be brilliant

    By Leah Sottile

Enigma: SPPC Member Exhibit @ Liberty Building

Through April 27, 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
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