Political newcomer Andy Rathbun takes on incumbent Karen Stratton in race for Spokane City Council
By Samantha Wohlfeil
The Salvation Army is approved as a shelter operator
By Wilson Criscione
City Councilwoman Lori Kinnear clashes with challenger Tony Kiepe on public safety, homelessness and climate change
Spokane snow kills power and cancels school, Seattle election between 'old and new' voters, and more headlines
By Quinn Welsch
Lawsuit filed against Okanogan County for allegedly unlawfully detaining immigrant at feds' request
By Josh Kelety
After the storm: City offers free branch disposal, Hotel Ruby2 offers discount, Stuckart gets House of Charity to extend hours
By Daniel Walters
Why Stuckart opposes an initiative to let the public sit in on public union negotiations
Trump publicly urges China to investigate the Bidens, Spokane employee resigns amid shelter search, and other headlines
Woodward talks to Whitworth, diplomatic texts outline quid pro quo, and other headlines
'The facts matter': Veteran journalist Bob Woodward talks Trump, impeachment and Watergate in Spokane
Former Boise mayor who misused public funds running again, man dies during Spokane Sheriff's Office arrest, and other headlines
Washington utility commission staff thinks Avista's proposed rate increases are too steep
Republicans criticize Trump over Syria policy, local hospitals to forgive medical debt, and other morning headlines
On the Street
It may have taken me 36 years, but I had a revelation: Country music wasn't for me, it was me
By Aileen Keown Vaux
Next month's election is a battle between old and new Spokane, between forward- and backward-looking candidates
By Jess Walter
Readers respond to prepper fiction in 299 Days, Spokane mayoral candidates
THC and nicotine vapes find themselves in the same boat
By Will Maupin
Bipartisan report says Trump’s abuse has pushed federal science to a ‘crisis’
By The New York Times
Trump, facing farmers’ discontent, offers help for ethanol
Trump Taxes: President ordered to turn over returns to Manhattan DA
Nobel prize in physics awarded for studies of Earth’s place in the universe
Jack Powell shows how to become a profitable tribute artist, and he's here to share the secrets
By Dan Nailen
Twelve years in, Terrain has proven itself as a resource for emerging artists like this interdisciplinary talent
By Derek Harrison
A new art show, A Stroke of Nature, peacefully contemplates the natural world
Five '80s slasher flicks for October
By Bill Frost
Spokane Arts announces city's new poet laureate, Mario Kart released on mobile, and more you need to know
The Buzz Bin
Find these art shows with October's First Friday lineup
I Saw You
Mark Few says California governor should 'figure out homelessness' and Mexico instead of letting athletes get paid
New downtown Spokane speakeasy Cease & Desist Book Club opens with literary flair
A North Idaho couple is creating the area's first farm-based brewery using grains grown on their Rathdrum farm
By Carrie Scozzaro
Coeur d'Alene hosts whiskey weekend; the new event Oct. 4-5 highlights barrel-aged whiskeys and more
Cheney restaurants celebrate EWU homecoming week with 'Eagle Eats Week' specials
By Chey Scott
After all the commotion and controversy, Joker is finally here... and it's one big eye roll
By Maryann Johanson
Renee Zellweger goes over the rainbow as Judy Garland in the otherwise middling biopic Judy
By Eric D. Snider
Sleater-Kinney's Corin Tucker on why 2019 is the time for the indie feminist heroes to make a new noise
Kishi Bashi's new album anchors the historical in the personal, and finds the groove amidst the gloom
By Nathan Weinbender
Hip-hop, country, rock and everything in between: Terrain's music lineup has something for everyone
Tried and True: Your guide to our 2019 Dining Out issue
Checking the pulse of the Inland Northwest's rising culinary scene
Dining Out
The Palm Court Grill at the Historic Davenport puts its owner's love of Dungeness crab on delicious display
Beverly's at the Coeur d'Alene Resort has elevated dining for three decades — even with familiar favorites like fried chicken
Downriver Grill has been serving tasty burgers and ultra-fresh specials to its northwest Spokane neighbors and visiting diners since 2003
Mizuna's vegetarian-focused menu has something for everyone — and the meatless meatloaf doesn't disappoint
Churchill's Steakhouse serves up old school vibes and the best possible meat
Forty-five years after opening, Clinkerdagger keeps regulars happy with consistency, seasonal specialties and a surprisingly superb pasta
Bistango finds long-term success by sticking with the bar's martini lounge focus
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