The pandemic forced the region's colleges and K-12 schools to ditch standardized tests. Some hope the change is permanent
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Two vets allege Spokane's only 24-hour ER for pets is creating a monopoly
By Samantha Wohlfeil
A state audit of Spokane's homeless shelter contracts casts shadows, without providing much light
By Daniel Walters
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As the Boise Statehouse is deep in an anti-constitutional fever, the Mormon Church may be starting to hit the brakes
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Remembering Duane Hagadone from the deck of his beloved sailing yacht, Sizzler
By David Kilmer
Washington lawmakers have re-criminalized drug possession
By Will Maupin
Facebook Oversight Board Upholds Social Network’s Ban of Trump
By The New York Times
Some suggested routes showcasing the best of Spokane for this year's virtual Bloomsday
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How I’m bringing a 1930s-era dress back to life
By Chey Scott
Stage Left Theater joins a national showcase, Baby Bar reopens, new music and more!
For believers in the church of baseball, the holy season is here again after a painfully long layoff
By Dan Nailen
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Bob Odenkirk becomes the world's unlikeliest action hero in the quirky, brutal Nobody
By Nathan Weinbender
Van Halen's Fair Warning album turns 40 this week. Where does it rank among their catalog?
The Festival at Sandpoint to return July 29 with St. Paul and the Broken Bones
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