Virus got your contact tracers overwhelmed? There's now an app for that
By Daniel Walters
Trained lawyers make court rulings, right? That hasn't been the case, however, in Cheney and Airway Heights
By Samantha Wohlfeil
COVID-19 lockdown to last through Jan. 4 in Washington state
Bans on indoor gatherings and indoor dining will remain in place for an additional three weeks.
By Crosscut
Sneak Peek: Media censorship, Paul McCartney, gifts for 2020, mudslinging, Zags, Back to Business and more!
By Jacob H. Fries
Malden pens letter to President Trump pleading for federal aid three months after wildfire destroyed the town
By Wilson Criscione
A bomb threat, a fire and a "manifesto": Spokane County Democratic volunteers were afraid something like this would happen
On the Street
What's the best gift you've ever given, or received?
We're supposed to be kind to the fine folks prolonging this pandemic?
By Gary Crooks
Readers respond to a guest column asking when Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers would finally speak out against President Trump's baseless claims of election fraud
Getting warm and cozy with bath bombs
By Will Maupin
Is ‘Natural Immunity’ From COVID Better Than a Vaccine?
By The New York Times
U.S. and States Say Facebook Illegally Crushed Competition
Jim Brickman has a Spokane-centric show in store to celebrate the season and support the First Interstate Center for the Arts
By Dan Nailen
A new documentary about the glory days of Nickelodeon sparks nostalgia for childhood favorites
By Nathan Weinbender
Downtown's latest mural, Get Lit! combines physical and digital, new music and more!
I Saw You
The coronavirus is already playing havoc with Gonzaga's season less than two weeks in
Local front-of-house workers reflect on COVID-19, masks and financial stress
By Lauren Gilmore
Local do-gooder Rick Clark relaunches nightly fundraisers
By Chey Scott
Local Eat Like a Chef series now airing
Hillbilly Elegy has gotten some of the worst reviews of the year. How bad could it really be?
With a new compilation of Brian Eno's work in stores, we look at back at the composer and producer's pioneering career
Books, box sets, BluRays and more treasures for the music lover in your life
By Dan Nailen and Nathan Weinbender
Ideas for the player in lockdown
By Claire Munds
Ideas for the bookworm on your Christmas list
By Mindy Cameron
Gift ideas from an indie bookstore employee
By Sharma Shields
For the Roger Ebert on your list
Seven games to keep game night small, simple and lively
By Alex Sakariassen
Suggestions for the old toker on your list
We all need something to root for right now
Let's get cooking!
By Carrie Scozzaro
Yes, help cultivate their green thumb
The gift (a job) that keeps on giving
By Quinn Welsch
Ideas for the world traveler who's quarantining at home
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