As Afghanistan falls to the Taliban, Spokanites try, mostly in vain, to rescue their Afghan friends and family
By Daniel Walters
North Idaho College tried to impose a mask mandate. The right-wing board of trustees nixed it after four days
By Wilson Criscione
Washington's first-in-the-nation long-term care program starts in January, with opt-out deadline soon
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Idaho seeking $2M worth of project ideas to reduce phosphorous in Lake Coeur d'Alene
UPDATE: Eastern State Hospital CEO resigns amid accusations the hospital ignored DV allegations by a former nurse now charged with murder
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By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
Readers react to Washington state's use of monoclonal antibodies to treat COVID-19 and Gov. Jay Inslee's response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Oregon marijuana raid, Schedule I research recommendations and psilocybin make news
By Will Maupin
Even though Hoopfest 2021 has been canceled for health and safety reasons, you can get that hoopin' feeling at the brand-new Hooptown USA court complex in Riverfront Park
By Jay McGregor
The Northwest BachFest's September Series is celebrating the resumption of live performances — and Beethoven's 250th
By E.J. Iannelli
Beer Buddy is really dumb, and everything social media should have been
By Nate Sanford
Help Scablands Books publish their latest collection, author Blake Crouch's latest and new music!
Spokane author Jess Walter wins 2021 Washington State Book Award for fiction for The Cold Millions
By Dan Nailen
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Week of September 9
Local wineries and restaurants get creative with wine-based drinks that change with the seasons
By LeAnn Bjerken
Saturday’s West End Oktoberfest is a first-of-its-kind event in downtown Spokane
By Derek Harrison
Writer/director Paul Schrader punishes his characters and his audience in The Card Counter
By Josh Bell
How Deep Sea Diver had to get creative releasing its breakthrough record in pandemic times
By Seth Sommerfeld
The Monkees' Micky Dolenz on farewell tours, John Lennon's opinion and the L.A. bubble
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Spokane’s challenges are more profound than we thought; it’s time to treat the situation like the emergency that it is
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Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
By Chey Scott
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By Dora Scott
Even though resettlement funds are frozen and entry is paused, refugees already in Spokane need support, and offer hope
By Eliza Billingham
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