Vol. 20, No. 8
The Same with Less
How police and firefighters will cope with the coming cutbacks
By Joe O'Sullivan
Big Trouble in Little Town
In the middle of Washington, Quincy finds itself at the intersection of gangs, technology, farming and a population boom
By Heidi Groover
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A pro-coal lobby employs day laborers to hold spots at a public meeting; plus, Lisa Brown gets a new job
‘They Go At It Hard’
A string of alcohol-related tragedies hangs over the Washington State University party scene
By Daniel Walters
Losing Ground
Local skaters aren’t giving up on improvements under the freeway
Managed By Rifle
What we really lost when Washington state exterminated the Wedge pack of wolves in August
By Paul Lindholdt
Pollyanna Grows Up
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Gifts for the Health Conscious
Gift Guide 2012
By Leah Sottile
Home on the Palouse
A local filmmaker reminds us that all families are weird, and that’s OK
By Mike Bookey
Gifts for Pinterest Addicts
By Tiffany Harms
CLASSICAL — Symphony Returns
College Covers
What happens when you take 20 students and have them do my job?
By Chris Bovey
On Broadway
At just 11, Sophia Caruso has overcome tragedy to go from Spokane stages to New York City
By Lisa Fairbanks-Rossi
For Your Consideration — December 6, 2012
By Kate Dinnison
Ten Minutes or Less
University of Idaho’s annual festival puts first-time directors and writers on the stage
By Eric Gavelin
Spokane Restaurant Week Announced
You Will Eat Here
Chef David Blaine’s Central Food is out on its own in Kendall Yards, setting the tone for one of Spokane’s newest neighborhoods
Liquid Knowledge
Good Spirits makes the case for the boutique liquor store
Double Order
Sandpoint rolls out two new sushi restaurants
By Carrie Scozzaro
Battle Lines
The House I Live In takes a hard, but not perfect, look at the war on drugs
By Ed Symkus
Ain’t He Sweet
Playing For Keeps exists only to perpetuate the likeability of its star
By Scott Renshaw
A Place to Call Home
Two Spokane musicians want to create Spokane’s next best music venue
On the Road
Spokane band The Lion Oh My might be young, but they know where they’re going
By Jordan Satterfield
Gifts for Bleeding Hearts
By Lisa Waananen
Gifts for Horrible Bosses
Gifts for Slobs
Gifts for Crafty Grandmas
By Jo Miller
Gifts for Cats and their People
By Chey Scott
Gifts For Liberated Pot Heads
Gifts for Analog People
Gifts for Doomsdayers
By Jacob Jones
Gifts for Cyclists
Gifts for New Squeezes
Gifts for Geniuses
By Christian Wilson
Gifts for Your Newly Engaged Gay Friends
Gifts for Teens Who Hate You
Gifts for Local Notables
Gifts for Drunk Uncles
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