Bridging the Gap
Bridge Avenue stands as the dividing line between the swanky Kendall Yards and impoverished West Central. Is that about to change?
By Daniel Walters
Rematch
Once again, Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Joe Pakootas face off for her seat in Congress. Here are some ways they differ
By Jake Thomas
Hail to the Chief (Again)
Craig Meidl again gets the nod from Mayor Condon; plus, a WSU football player in Domino's brawl won't be charged
By Mitch Ryals and Wilson Criscione
Judgment Day
It isn't easy to judge a judge, but this might help
By Mitch Ryals
Urgency of Change
One Spokane County commissioner is facing a challenge from an attorney pushing for quicker criminal justice reform
By Wilson Criscione
Clinton In Command
While Obama and Trump may believe that American global leadership is over, Hillary Clinton sees things differently
By Ryan Crocker
Debate Decorum
Trail Mix: Trump's weighty attacks and Inslee/Bryant showdown
By Daniel Walters and Jake Thomas
Building on the Past
With dynamic new leadership, Coeur d'Alene is starting to make the dream of a high-tech economy come to life
By Mary Lou Reed
Not So Far Out
Medical cannabis lays groundwork for medical psychedelics in treatment of PTSD
By Connor Dinnison
Egypt's Ancient Enigmas
In a new exhibit at the MAC, ancient culture and modern technology intersect for an immersive experience
By Chey Scott
Spokane's Silver Salute
Despite being hundreds of miles from the nearest ocean port, Spokane holds a special place in the Navy's heart
By Ted McGregor Sr.
THEATER | Chicago
A sultry, mesmerizing romp at The Modern Theater Spokane
By E.J. Iannelli
For Your Consideration
A ska legend lost, Gladwell's podcast and Westworld arrives
All Aboard
The new Inland Northwest Rail Museum appeals to train buffs as well as the historically curious
By Dan Nailen
Curtain Call
The Magic Lantern Theatre is closed, but its screens might not be dark for long
By Mike Bookey
I Saw You
Week of September 29th
Always Experimenting
Townshend Cellar is back in business on Green Bluff
By Franny Wright
Wrap it Up
Sweeto Burrito made me rethink everything that can go into a tortilla
Sweet on You
Cooler weather brings cravings for warm, comforting desserts in the region
By Carrie Scozzaro
Real Disaster
Deepwater Horizon feels trapped between tragic facts and genre conventions
By Scott Renshaw
The Kids Aren't Alright
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children can't quite strike the balance between whimsy and darkness
By Seth Sommerfeld
Mystery Man
What we know about musician-actor-puppeteer-comedian David Liebe Hart, and what we don't
By Laura Johnson
Rolling Stoned
The revivalist rock and hijinks of Twin Peaks
Suds and Cinema: The Big Lebowski
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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
New-ish local bars, tap houses and lounges to help you get your spring fling on
By Lucy Klebeck and Eliza Billingham
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
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