Privacy is disappearing faster than we realize, and the coronavirus isn't helping
The apps and devices you use are conducting surveillance with your every move
By Samantha Wohlfeil
How local schools are trying to reach the most unreachable students during the pandemic
By Wilson Criscione
Unions promise to protect workers, and the coronavirus is demanding they prove it
By Daniel Walters
House to vote on new aid package, Trump mixes COVID-19 messaging, and other headlines
By Josh Kelety
Idaho Gov. Brad Little rolls out plan to reboot the economy, but critics argue more coronavirus testing is needed
FDA warns against anti-malaria drugs touted by Trump, Washingtonians concerned about health over the economy, and other morning headlines
A father sees his son for the final time through a pane of glass at a Lewiston nursing home
White House officials finalize guidelines to reopen schools and restaurants, Amazon benefits from retail collapse, and other headlines
Inslee to allow outdoor recreation, experts call Trump's testing plan inadequate, and other headlines
UPDATED: Spokane Veterans Home isolated residents back in February due to respiratory illness — with no way to test
#CrushTheCurve founder Tommy Ahlquist claims Idaho has already solved its testing problem
Hey you! Quarantine isn't a free pass to dump garbage wherever you want
Sneak Peek: Guide to Summer Camps; Spokane County’s $90 million windfall; hot Netflix movies; mourning Bloomsday; and more!
By Jacob H. Fries
U.S. economy shrinks by almost 5 percent, Inslee might extend stay-home order, and other headlines
UPDATED: After calling to 'restart' the economy, the Spokesman-Review didn't print this rebuttal letter from the Spokane health officer
Gov. Jay Inslee: Majority of stay-home order will stay in effect past May 4
Northern Quest set to reopen with limited capacity and social distancing measures on May 5
By Nathan Weinbender
On the Street
The Final Five
A poem
By Inga Laurent
The Inlander Accepts Federal Loan
We’re back up to full speed thanks to the SBA’s taxpayer-funded PPP
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Packed Trails and Family Walks: A Reflection on Spokane’s Response to Crisis
By Jeremy Jostad, Emily Messina and Matt Chase
Closed Captions
A pandemic-inspired poem
By Alexandra Teague
Cannabis shops up their game to keep customers and employees safe during COVID-19
By Will Maupin
The Amazon Lockdown: How an Unforgiving Algorithm Drives Suppliers to Favor the E-Commerce Giant Over Other Retailers
At a time when much of the retail sector is collapsing, Amazon is strengthening its competitive position in ways that could outlast the pandemic — and raise antitrust concerns.
By ProPublica
In race for a coronavirus vaccine, an Oxford group leaps ahead
By The New York Times
CDC adds new symptoms to its list of possible COVID-19 signs
Hillary Clinton to endorse Biden
Airborne coronavirus detected in Wuhan hospitals
Boeing, expecting a long slump, will cut 16,000 jobs
When facing impossible odds, look to the teamwork of space explorers for inspiration
Tim and Eric rock the Beef House, Danzig sings Elvis, and more you need to know
The Buzz Bin
Stitches in Time: How making fabric face masks is helping me deal with the pandemic
By Chey Scott
Spokane Symphony launches Musicians' Relief Fund to help local classical stars survive the pandemic
By Dan Nailen
Spokane Comedy Club bringing the laughs from Dan Cummins, Spokane's Kelsey Cook and more right to your computer this weekend
The Art on the Go drive-by art show provides local artists and art lovers a safe outlet this weekend
Best of Broadway announces its 2020-21 season for Spokane, featuring Cats, fiddlers and, finally, Hamilton
Share your Mount St. Helens memories with us
5 ways to entertain yourself online, from concerts and art shows to painting classes and story times
By Macie White
I Saw You
April 23
Don't expect any socially distanced Zags games in the Kennel next year, and other thoughts from Gonzaga Athletic Director Mike Roth's online Q&A
The pandemic shutdown hasn't stopped some new, local food spots from opening, and even thriving
Happy hour comes home with DIY cocktail kits from local bars and restaurants
These seven local restaurants are reopening for takeout service
John Turturro's Big Lebowski spinoff The Jesus Rolls goes right into the gutter
Ken Loach’s Sorry We Missed You is a wrenching but humane drama about economic insecurity
HOME THEATER: More new movies to rent from your local arthouse; plus a virtual film club
With a new compilation from his label CorpoRAT Records, Kris Martin gives his roster of local rockers a sonic platform
New music we love: Fiona Apple's thrilling Fetch the Bolt Cutters is a rush of lacerating lyrics and swirling sonics
Splendid Isolation
By Greg Spatz
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Everyone involved in making the disastrous Christmas action "comedy" Red One should be put on the naughty list
By Maryann Johanson
Bear Creek flows in a new direction
By John Bergin
Enjoy a Scandinavian-style brunch at Little Euro's newest location on Spokane's lower South Hill
By Dora Scott
Spokane voters passed Proposition 1. Now, the city is reworking neighborhood law enforcement, including reconsidering its partnership with C.O.P.S.
By Eliza Billingham
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