Spokane home sales dropped dramatically during the pandemic, but prices are up as the stock is low
By Samantha Wohlfeil
How the home building industry snapped back from the stay-home shutdown
By Daniel Walters
Construction on affordable housing has continued through the pandemic, but the biggest impacts may be yet to come
Spokane sheriff says organizers demanding mental health chat instead of 'Killology' event should 'Fix their own damn house'
Ecology funds more than $20 million in Eastern Washington clean water projects
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By Jacob H. Fries
On The Street
Who do you think Joe Biden should pick for his running mate and why?
It is no longer possible for me to remain stationary
By Heidi Lasher
It starts with more affordable housing
By Jim Frank
Cannabis activists think they have a good shot at legalization in the Big Sky State in 2020
By Will Maupin
$1 billion in government coronavirus payments went to dead people
By The New York Times
A company run by a White House 'volunteer' with no experience in medical supplies got $2.4 million from the feds for medical supplies
A $2.4 million deal to supply the Bureau of Prisons with surgical gowns was the second multimillion dollar contract for coronavirus supplies that went to somebody who did work for the White House but had little relevant experience.
By ProPublica
Biden criticizes Trump over intelligence on Russian bounties on U.S. troops
How Trump and the Black Lives Matter movement changed white voters’ minds
Data on financial transfers bolstered suspicions that Russia offered bounties
Spokane native Scott Moran and comedian Rory Scovel co-created Comedy Central's first binge-oriented sitcom
By Dan Nailen
Former CDA Councilman authors book based on the life of Thomas Kerl
By Carrie Scozzaro
The Buzz Bin
My first time... watching a Harry Potter movie
I Saw You
Spokane's Kitty Cantina cat cafe offers a laid-back space for cat lovers and adoptable cats to meet
By Chey Scott
Borracho Tacos & Tequileria linked to 24 positive cases of COVID-19
While multiplexes remain closed, the country's remaining drive-in theaters attract audiences
By Nathan Weinbender
Let's Go (Back) to the Movies
At a smaller scale and a lower volume, live music starts to return to the Inland Northwest
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Holiday Guide 2024: Dec. 5-11
By Dora Scott
EWU rebrands as "the region's polytechnic" amid its multiyear effort to cut or modify academic programs and university services
By Colton Rasanen
After 61 years, it's the end of an era for downtown Spokane staple Domini Sandwiches
Kootenai County uses ARPA funding for new justice building to address growing needs
By Victor Corral Martinez
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