Better Busing Battle
Spokane Transit Authority's ambitious plan would mean more bus routes, more access, later hours... and higher taxes
By Daniel Walters
'Western Culture'
Otter backs "instant racing" in Idaho; a judge orders Washington to speed up mental health evaluations
By Lael Henterly, Daniel Walters and Mitch Ryals
Boxed Up
The city of Spokane has banned the box on job applications, but the council wants more
By Jake Thomas
Run and Gun
Why a Spokane County detention officer won't face criminal charges after shooting inside a hospital at a fleeing suspect
By Mitch Ryals
Wake Up the Neighborhood
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Progress Report
Breathing new life into the Spokane NAACP
By Rachel Dolezal
Restore the Honesty
Re-establishing trust with the public will require courage on the part of our elected officials
By George Nethercutt
Consider This
An alt-female weed comedy, a glassblowing workshop and a grower's podcast
By Jordy Byrd
Snakes in the Class
Lewis and Clark High School drama students are staging a world premiere of a sci-fi rock musical based on real-world issues
By E.J. Iannelli
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Culture Digest
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration
Death Cab is back, Netflix laughs and a tasty treat
By Courtney Brewer
A Spirited Kickoff to Election Season
Distilled: A shot of life
Horse Sensation
Call it dark, call it controversial or just call Stage Left's production of Equus what it is: great theater
I Saw You
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A Cup of Art
Coffee becomes beautiful and competitive at the Thursday Night Throwdown
By Hilary Korabik
A Comfortable Pace
Tilly's in Post Falls invites you to relax
By Carrie Scozzaro
Everything but the Truck
Melone's serves up food truck-style cuisine in a brick-and-mortar restaurant
By Jo Miller
Rock Memories
Al Pacino shines as titular rock star Danny Collins in a sadly predictable film
By Marjorie Baumgarten
Fight for Rights
Gett is an unflinching look at one woman's struggle in Israel
Pay to Play
The power struggle between three music-licensing agencies, local venues and musicians trying to get paid
Dream Come True
After taking his jazz tunes all over the world, Ryan Keberle returns home to Spokane
By Laura Johnson
Space to Spare
Exploring the darkness is always in season for Disappears
By Ben Salmon
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'He may have learned a lesson' Spokane deputy told dispatcher after violent arrest that broke man's ribs
By Nate Sanford
Gals Need Pals is transforming the way women make friends as adults
By Madison Pearson
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
WSU exhibit highlights Edward and Nancy Kienholz, internationally revered artists with longstanding ties to North Idaho
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