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Spokane County won't release investigations of sexual assault and harassment inside the jail
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Former therapists treating sex offenders say hostile work conditions are hurting those who need help
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Pearl Jam donates concert funds to homelessness, Spokane to benefit as an "Anchor Community"
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Washington state Supreme Court denies foster children automatic right to attorney
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Local students advocating for gun control organize Super Sparkle concert at the Bartlett
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Spokane Arts Month fills this weekend and beyond with plenty of artistic events to see, hear and do
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Chauncy Welliver was once among the best heavyweight boxers in the world. At 35 and 100 lbs overweight, he's coming back
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Revamped Coeur d'Alene skatepark highlights collaboration and community
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Meet Morihiko Nakahara, one of the Spokane Symphony candidates for next music director
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Simple Twists: At Hay J's Bistro, chefs focus on simplicity "with perfect execution" and "minor twists"
Tall Order: 1898 Public House's Tyler Schwenk uses an unusual technique to plate his ahi poke tuna
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Vegan Visuals: A veggie dish is an unexpected menu standout at Coeur d'Alene's Syringa Sushi
Asian Inspiration: Umi Kitchen & Sushi Bar's Colleen Early brings autumnal and Asian flavors to a new tequila cocktail
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Ethan Hawke's musical biopic Blaze is an impressionistic tribute to a great lost talent
I Am Not a Witch is strange, challenging, and ultimately beautiful
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An oral history of the Makers, 25 years after their debut LP Howl
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