Leaders in the Inland Northwest urge for the removal of racist landmarks and legacies, and for the historical record to be corrected
By Chey Scott
It's not just statues. Slaveholders and Southern sympathizers can be found all over Washington's state map
By Crosscut
Local commemorations disprove the myth that the Pacific Northwest was untouched by the Civil War
To keep campuses open during a pandemic, local universities hope college students won't act like college students
By Wilson Criscione
Is the pandemic the perfect time to fluoridate Spokane's water?
By Daniel Walters
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By Jacob H. Fries
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What should we replace problematic monuments with?
Mourning Mia: Navigating the space between stereotype and erasure
By CMarie Fuhrman
Updates on the cannabis market from Montana, Maine and beyond
By Will Maupin
Flames, smoke and heat are all threats in California fires
By The New York Times
Facebook braces itself for Trump to cast doubt on election results
First documented coronavirus reinfection reported in Hong Kong
Blake shooting prompts tense protests and fires in several cities
Border officials weighed deploying migrant ‘heat ray’ ahead of midterms
Area casinos adapt to the coronavirus to keep their tribal services alive
By Dan Nailen
Finding comfort in RuPaul reruns
By Nathan Weinbender
I Used To Go Here, Talking Heads talk, new music and more!
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Five months into the pandemic, taprooms operate on limited hours while bars and nightclubs wait to reopen
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Immigrant communities and the nonprofits that help them prepare for a potential shift in immigration policy
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Gonzaga's Dominant Post Duo Shines Early in the Season
By Seth Sommerfeld and Will Maupin
State law now allows for more traffic cameras. Spokane decides to dedicate its resulting revenue to new ideas.
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