An apocalyptic book series shows the type of society Rep. Matt Shea and his allies dream of rebuilding
By Daniel Walters
Shelter delayed, shelter denied... and winter is coming...
Spokane Public Schools teachers who were laid off - and later recalled - adjust to new positions
By Wilson Criscione
Whistleblower complaint alleging White House cover-up released, Spokane teachers unhappy with budget, and other headlines
Washington lawmakers want a crackdown on vaping
By Josh Kelety
Gonzaga community forum on Spokane River pollution to focus on first-in-nation exception to toxic pollutant rules
By Samantha Wohlfeil
A quietly deleted line from a KREM story sparked a mayoral candidate forum's most tense exchange
Spokane County to host three public budget meetings in October
Spokane International Academy charter school finds building to unite two campuses into one spot
Moses Lake giving homeless people bus tickets, Matt Shea's favorite apocalyptic book series, and other headlines
Attorney for victim's family in fatal Spokane Police shooting slams department after release of body camera footage
End the Violence, a documentary to raise awareness of local domestic violence problem, airs on local TV tonight
Snow in September breaks record, Trump accuses House Intelligence leader of treason, and other headlines
Trump asked Australia to assist investigation of Mueller inquiry, 3,300 homeless students in Spokane County, and other headlines
Inslee wants to kill fewer wolves, Zuckerberg afraid of 'President Warren,' and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
The guy in charge of finding a new shelter location in Spokane just quit
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What is your favorite part of Spokane?
The race between Ben Stuckart and Nadine Woodward is actually about how Spokane should grow
By Robert Herold
SAN, formerly known as the Spokane AIDS Network, is rebooting with a new executive director
By Jacob H. Fries
Readers respond to George Nethercutt's column 'Biden Their Time,' and more
The news has been a bummer lately
By Will Maupin
Dank Vapes, TKO and other THC vaping brands linked to illnesses, CDC says
By The New York Times
Trump seeks whistleblower’s identity
Homeland Security Department affirms threat of white supremacy after years of prodding
Sanders is hospitalized for heart procedure and cancels events
Spokane is full of characters. We found them all on Friday the 13th.
By Josh Kelety, Samantha Wohlfeil, Chey Scott, Daniel Walters and Quinn Welsch
A world without Shakespeare? A new Civic studio production profiles the people who safeguarded the Bard's legacy
By E.J. Iannelli
Book It: Learning to let go of my favorite reads
By Dan Nailen
Inmates dance in Happy Jail, Outer Wilds explores space puzzles, and more you need to know
This was probably Felix Hernandez's last season with the Mariners, and that's OK
By Matt Greene
The South Asia Cultural Association hosts a night of otherworldly drama at the Bing
How much Homer is too much Homer? Find out at GU's Homerathon Friday
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Sept. 26
A historic Coeur d'Alene farmstead offers specialty pumpkins, pie-making classes and a farm experience for visitors
By Chey Scott
A simple and easy vegetarian side dish that's kid-friendly and gluten-free adaptable
By Sylvia Fountaine
Browne's Boomtown Bistro offers tasty eats in a century-old mansion at the heart of Spokane's oldest neighborhood
Ella's Returns: Ella's Supper Club in downtown Spokane is reborn as a monthly jazz night with food by Adam Hegsted's team
Raise Hell is a funny, surprising tribute to the devil-may-care political pundit Molly Ivins
By Nathan Weinbender
Viral internet videos get the full-length treatment in the new Netflix film Between Two Ferns
Our next Suds & Cinema screening: Mike Judge's Office Space at the Bing on Oct. 3
In time for the symphony's tribute to 007, we're running down the best James Bond theme songs
Modest Music Fest brings psych-rock, R&B and folk to downtown Moscow
CONCERT REVIEW: Robert Plant freshens up Led Zeppelin favorites in a mesmerizing set
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