Spokane's startup scene is growing, but some major challenges remain
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Washington teachers want their vaccines. Should Inslee let them cut the line?
By Wilson Criscione
WA jobless benefits lag while unemployment taxes loom
The state is trying to fix some of the system’s most pressing issues to deal with the ongoing unemployment crisis.
By Crosscut
Pig Out in the Park 2021 set to take over Riverfront Park Sept. 1-6
By Nathan Weinbender
On the Street
If you could start a new company in the region, what would it be?
With its penchant for self-improvement and renewal, Spokane can exit the pandemic bound for better days
By Michael Allen
Looking to take your love higher this holiday? Try these sips, soaks and other nonscents
By Will Maupin
Calls Grow for Commission to Investigate Capitol Riot
By The New York Times
“I Don’t Trust the People Above Me”: Riot Squad Cops Open Up About Disastrous Response to Capitol Insurrection
Interviews with 19 current and former officers show how failures of leadership and communication put hundreds of Capitol cops at risk and allowed rioters to get dangerously close to members of Congress.
By ProPublica
Sexy werewolves and social media saviors: Spokane author Åsa Maria Bradley preps the release of her latest paranormal romance
By Dan Nailen
SFCC theater production finds unlikely success despite COVID challenges
By Spencer Brown
Notable Expression: The inauguration was punctuated by music
By Dr. Jody Graves
Magic Lantern reopens for private screenings, local author Sharma Shields wins state award, new music and more!
VALENTINE'S DAY QUIZ: Which COVID-19 Vaccine are You In Your Relationship?
By Daniel Walters
I Saw You
Week of February 11
Sure, the Zags can score, but the story lately for Gonzaga has been the stellar "D"
In place of Inlander Restaurant Week this March, The Great Dine Out offers flexibility for diners, restaurants
By Chey Scott
Judas and the Black Messiah is an electric, beautifully acted re-creation of recent American history
Gerry FitzGerald is a legend in the Inland Northwest ski-racing community
By Bob Legasa
Is skiing really a solitary sport? Answer: No!
By John Grollmus
Despite industrywide challenges, resorts note high skier enthusiasm and potential long-term opportunities in the pandemic
By Alex Sakariassen
Slipping through the pines and into the past
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After 61 years, it's the end of an era for downtown Spokane staple Domini Sandwiches
By Dora Scott
Kootenai County uses ARPA funding for new justice building to address growing needs
By Victor Corral Martinez
EWU rebrands as "the region's polytechnic" amid its multiyear effort to cut or modify academic programs and university services
By Colton Rasanen
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