Calling for Help
How do you deliver mental health care to Spokane's homeless?
By Deanna Pan
PHOTO EYE | Our Friends and Neighbors
By Young Kwak
McDonald's in the Middle
Washington's Senate Majority Leader plans to retire; plus, prosecutors find police were justified in shooting
By Heidi Groover, Deanna Pan and Jacob Jones
'No Winners Here'
Inside the Gerlach acquittal and how Washington's self-defense law leaves some questions open to interpretation
By Jacob Jones
The Outliers
The region's small cities prepare for legal marijuana
By Heidi Groover
For the Record...
County Commissioner Al French wants answers from the Spokane City Council, and he's using public record law to get them
By Daniel Walters
Culture of Pretend
The John Wayne approach to handling growth hasn't corralled anything
By Robert Herold
Riverfront Relaunch
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Too High A Price
Why we need to #movethemoney out of the military and into healing people and the planet
By Taylor Weech
Behind the Signs
Faythe Levine and why the hand-painted sign still matters
By Carrie Scozzaro
Green Intentions
Why we often fall short in our efforts to live more sustainably, and why there's hope
By Lisa Waananen
A Spokane Locavore's Dilemma
Or, how I almost ate a dozen eggs in one day
Waste Not, Want ... a Lot
The time I went a weekend without producing any garbage
By Laura Johnson
The Greenest Baby on the Block
What to do when your household adds another footprint
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration
Radiolab on mosquitoes, Flipboard and Ted Talks: Life Hack
By Alejandro Pallares
ART | Very Carefully
Curse of 27
Urban legend or not, turning the age when many famous musicians have died really makes you think about adulthood and the frailty of life
Made For Walking
In 1955, an old lady went on a 2,000-mile walk; Ben Montgomery wrote a book trying to figure out why
By Leah Sottile
Working the Dirt
Students at Whitworth hope to grow the campus food themselves
By Jo Miller
Mi Casa es Tu Casa
Authentic Mexican finds its way downtown
By Eric Gavelin
Glory of Grease
Wisconsinburger brings savory Midwest goodness to Spokane
UPDATE | Morty's Tap & Grille
The Bums Won
Why we want to watch The Big Lebowski with you
Man in the Machine
Johnny Depp turns into a computer to teach us about the dangers of technology
By Ed Symkus
Audiophile Paradise
Record Store Day has helped bring a renewed interest in vinyl,but some have always appreciated it
In a Word
Like it or not, Canadian band F--- the Facts thinks they chose the perfect band name
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Local restaurants on the move; local food lands at Spokane International Airport
By Eliza Billingham
He got caught with 75 pounds of marijuana in Idaho, but Coeur d'Alene's Wylie Hunter says the justice system was so corrupted and poorly managed that his record should be cleared
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Since the start of legalization more than a decade ago, the feds promised to make cannabis research easier, yet those promises remain unfulfilled
By Will Maupin
New-ish local bars, tap houses and lounges to help you get your spring fling on
By Lucy Klebeck and Eliza Billingham
Sneak Peek Preview
Entree Food Newsletter
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