Vol. 19, No. 37
INTERVIEW — Sheriff Knezovich
By Heidi Groover
Half the Food
Spokane’s Marshallese are losing state funds that helped put food on the table
By Chris Stein
Case Aborted
An abortion challenge is tossed; plus, the city to part with East Central Community Center
Handcuffing Lawmakers
Are ballot measures that restrict taxes good public policy?
By Joe O'Sullivan
Special Attention
Are Spokane police’s emphasis patrols fighting crime, or just moving it around?
Finding Spokane’s Faults
On the road to find the source of local earthquakes
Mortgage Millions
How Washington and Idaho are using millions meant to ease the foreclosure mess
Legal Limits
What’s going to happen when the state Supreme Court tells public defenders how many cases they should be taking?
Recall Downfall
City leaders survived, but they need to listen more
By Mary Lou Reed
Trail Mix - 06.28.12
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
It Wasn’t Supposed to Happen
Trying to make sense of last week’s shooting
By Jacob H. Fries
The Pundit
For a decade, Scott Kolbo has made Spokane’s art scene bigger, better and more professional. Now, he’s leaving
By Leah Sottile
Geometric Movement
You probably didn’t know it, but Spokane is the center of the square dancing universe this weekend
By Matt Zambito
A Hoopfest Tribute
Basketball gets an artistic treatment in Spokane
By Carrie Scozzaro
Zombie Hunters
Photo Eye
It's All in a Name
Hoopfest squads call themselves the darndest things
By Annie Szotkowski and Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration - 6.28.12
By Jordy Byrd
Second-Chance Points
Chris Herren comes to Hoopfest to share his struggles and redemption
By Mike Bookey
Day Planner
What to see at Hoopfest, other than the 14.000-plus games, of course
...As Apple Pie
Where to celebrate your Fourth of July in the Inland Northwest
Golden Age
The oldest team at Hoopfest plans to keep winning.
Margaritas and Sunshine
Palenque brings another option to Cheney
By Annemarie C. Frohnhoefer
UPDATE — Vintages @ 611
By Alicia Purvis-Lariviere
European Union
From food to service and design, Beignets wants to evoke the Old World without caricaturing it
By Luke Baumgarten
Be Happy
C.I. Shenanigans and a few other places with tempting happy hours
Horror-ified History
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter turns the storied president into an axe-wielding badass
By Mark Savlov
Merit Badges
Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom shows that he can still tackle adolescence like no one else
Something Old, Something New
A few local artists are pledging their allegiance to cassette tapes
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Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
By Chey Scott
Idaho, once again, takes a stand against cannabis
By Will Maupin
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Sneak Peek Preview
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