Councilwoman Lori Kinnear faces two primary opponents who both fear downtown Spokane is no longer safe
By Wilson Criscione
With Mike Fagan running to be Spokane's council president, it's a free-for-all scramble for his seat
By Josh Kelety
Where have all the caribou gone?
Trump administration enforces ban on abortion talk at federal family planning clinics
By Samantha Wohlfeil
'Send her back' chants break out at Trump rally, Spokane Public Schools to dip into reserve funds, and other headlines
Have nearly eight years of Condon and Stuckart made Spokane safer?
By Daniel Walters
Dick's remains Dick's, the Globe takes measures to prevent drugged drinks, and other headlines
Edgar Martinez inducted into Hall of Fame, Hope House to break ground on new site this fall, and other headlines
EPA grants strict air protection over Kalispel Tribe's reservation despite counties' economic development concerns
Spokane Police Guild endorses Woodward, Boris Johnson to become UK prime minister, and other headlines
Saying his 'days are numbered,' activist Alfredo LLamedo urges community to carry message of compassion
Mueller testifies to Congress, thunder storm causes power outages and brush fires, and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
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Do as the Italians do
By Inga Laurent
The new director of the Spokane County Jail talks crowding, the bail system and the string of deaths that have occurred inside the facility
By Jacob H. Fries
Readers respond to Trump's racist remarks; Nadine Woodward's neighborhood relations
CBD has been popping up on shelves everywhere, but we still don't know much about its medical properties
By Will Maupin
Trump disavows ‘Send Her Back’ chant as Republicans fret over ugly phrase
By The New York Times
Gun ownership rates tied to domestic homicides, but not other killings, study finds
Longtime Aide on Hand to Back Mueller, and to Possibly Testify
Facebook agrees to extensive new oversight as part of $5 billion settlement
Zimoun uses simple materials to create 'complex behavior' in an exhibit at the U of I
By Carrie Scozzaro
CDs till death
By Dan Nailen
Inlander earns AAN awards, new documentary on Woodstock '99 and more you need to know
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Spokane author Shann Ray moves from brutality to beauty in his latest work
By Mindy Cameron
I Saw You
A new pop-up dinner series combines creative food with the power of pop culture
By Chey Scott
The Alvarez family opened Tarascon Empanadas restaurant in Spokane because no one else was making the Argentinian dish
By Arcelia Martin
Even if it's a lesser cover version of a classic original, turns out it's pretty hard to screw up The Lion King
By Seth Sommerfeld
Young women harness strange powers and pop music stardom in a pair of new indie releases
By Nathan Weinbender
As the folk quartet Mama Doll comes to an end, singer-songwriter Sarah Berentson reflects on their place in the local music scene
Get your groove on: Rendezvous in the Park is guaranteed to make you move
The Joy Formidable cancels Thursday's show at the Lucky You Lounge
CONCERT REVIEW: Snoop Dogg's smoky, dance-filled night at Northern Quest
CONCERT REVIEW: Steve Martin and Martin Short prove some comedy is timeless
What works and what doesn’t on Ed Sheeran’s new album
By Carson McGregor
Cheap Eats 2019: Your guide to eating cheap in the Inland Northwest
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Jenny's Cafe: Keeping bellies and wallets full since 2002
Ferguson's: Serving breakfast all day, and starring in movies, too
Roger's Ice Cream and Burgers: Keepin' it real in North Idaho since 1940
Dick's: Spokane changes. Downtown changes. Dick's remains.
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The Inland Northwest has a good mix of options for fun, flavorful Mexican food
By Riley Utley
Spicy soups, flavorful noodles and sweet specials - dot menus of the region's Asian restaurants
Five satisfying sandwiches & wraps for any time of day
By Morgan Scheerer
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After 61 years, it's the end of an era for downtown Spokane staple Domini Sandwiches
By Dora Scott
Q&A: Comedian David Cross chats about how touring stand-up comedians are in a unique position to check the nation's temperature
The Washington Supreme Court could decide whether public defender caseloads need a dramatic change
EWU rebrands as "the region's polytechnic" amid its multiyear effort to cut or modify academic programs and university services
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