Knowledge is Power: Researching the coronavirus pandemic
Research Issue
By Wilson Criscione
Researchers at the University of Idaho are racing to develop a drug that would shield cells from the coronavirus, sort of like a tiny mask
By Josh Kelety
This WSU epidemiologist may inform policy on preventing COVID-19 from spreading within hospitals
WSU is testing animals for COVID-19 to learn more about how the virus moves between species
By Chey Scott
A discovery by this WSU researcher could prevent COVID-19 patients from dying
Debunking bogus claims about coronavirus on social media can take just 30 seconds, according to this WSU method
By Quinn Welsch
Can coronavirus be transmitted via breastmilk? And other briefs from our research issue
North Idaho student interns at NASA, publishes research just as he finishes senior year at Loyola Marymount
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Why Spokane County's explosion of cases probably won't force us back into a stricter stay-home order
By Daniel Walters
EXCLUSIVE: Racial reconciliation, tear gas and a Spokane officer kneeling on a suspect's neck: This may be Police Chief Meidl's toughest year yet
Major thunderstorms heading our way, with potential for baseball-sized hail, flash flooding and even isolated tornadoes
By Jacob H. Fries
UPDATED: "This is not us": Spokane mayor orders curfew as police try to disperse crowd; officials ask governor for National Guard
By Samantha Wohlfeil, Young Kwak, Jacob H. Fries and Daniel Walters
Night and day: A George Floyd protest in downtown Spokane becomes something else
Sneak Peek: Celebrating the class of 2020; protests and riots; Pride; and local boy goes to NASA!
On the Street
Tell us about what local businesses you are most excited to visit during reopening
America needs to move beyond the platitudes of congratulations and put in place some real support for our next generation
By Robert Herold
Joe Biden talks pot
By Will Maupin
Minneapolis protests turn violent as outrage grows over death of George Floyd
By The New York Times
Twitter places warning on a Trump tweet, saying it glorified violence
How to disinfect a police car in a pandemic: Make it an oven
Two crises convulse a nation: A pandemic and police violence
Trump calls protesters ‘terrorists’ and urges governors to seek ‘retribution’
Judge gives Carole Baskin the Tiger King’s zoo
Trump’s response to protests draws bipartisan rebuke in Congress
ACLU sues Minneapolis, claiming police tactics violated freedom of press
Beyond video games: How local artists are finding inspiration and community on the live-streaming platform Twitch
By Nathan Weinbender
One man's search for community in the world of online gaming
Beer collab All Together now available, Inlander earns SPJ awards, and more you need to know
The Buzz Bin
13 dumb TV comedies for these dumb times
By Bill Frost
It's ArtFest time at the MAC - online Friday through Sunday
By Dan Nailen
Spokane Pride takes the LGBTQ+ celebration online June 8-13
By Lizzie Oswalt
I Saw You
May 28
Taste of the Town virtual series connects chefs, winemakers with customers as Phase 2 rolls out
Clover restaurant in Spokane's Logan Neighborhood is back open
Two more Spokane restaurant closures: Paper & Cup, Fleur de Sel Creperie
Andy’s Bar and Grill is staying closed until Phase 3 before welcoming back its regulars
By Jeremey Randrup
Plentiful Potatoes: How to best store and use those surplus spuds
By Carrie Scozzaro
To-Go Box: New sushi, ramen spots open; plus, Roger's Burgers new location
STREAMING: 15 overlooked movies you can watch on the new HBO Max
Mike Hadreas of Seattle's Perfume Genius chats about his acclaimed new album, a tribute to physical movement and stylistic reinvention
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