'Hope Starts Here'
Despite limited space, there's always a vacancy at the Union Gospel Mission Crisis Shelter for Women and Children
By Deanna Pan
No One is Safe
Paul Allen and even a U.S. Attorney aren't protected from a breed of bandits armed with malware and ATM skimmers. Is there any hope for the rest of us?
By Rick Anderson
Elections and Loopholes
Don't videotape animal abuse in Idaho — or else; plus, a "teaching moment" at Spokane Public Schools
By Heidi Groover, Deanna Pan and Daniel Walters
Spokane Under Attack
Last year's cyber attack on grocery wholesaler URM left many local financial institutions footing the bill
By Chey Scott
Tiny Houses
A local nonprofit has given a homeless camp a community of tiny houses in Olympia — could they do the same for Spokane?
By Daniel Walters
Legal Logjam
How a bill that would loosen restrictions at state psychiatric hospitals died in committee
Lock and Learn
Even Brigham Young University won't allow guns on campus, but the state of Idaho may join six states that do
By Robert Herold
Green Jobs Are Coming
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
The Invisible Industry
The creative economy in Spokane is bigger than anyone thought. To survive, we need to double it
By Luke Baumgarten
Hearts in the Darkness
In her new book, local author Mary Cronk Farrell writes of the unsung female heroes of World War II
By Leah Sottile
THEATER | Barrymore
By E.J. Iannelli
For Your Consideration
Chromecast, Matthew McConaughey and the Legographer
Shooting Star
Former Gongaza Prep standout Tia Presley has WSU eyeing the postseason
By Howie Stalwick
Inlander Abroad
In Indonesia, the word "Inlander" has a very different history and significance
By Lisa Waananen
Forty Days Without
For Catholics, Lent is a whole lot more than just a second stab at a New Year's resolution
By Laura Johnson
Belgians and Beyond
Ramblin' Road's new taproom is a showcase for less common beer styles
Lucky You
Asian Twist gives Coeur d'Alene an array of Thai, Japanese and Chinese
By Carrie Scozzaro
UPDATE | Ginger Asian Bistro
By Clarke Humphrey
War is Meh
300: Rise of the Empire makes bloody combat feel bloodless
By Scott Renshaw
Space-Dog Continuum
Mr. Peabody & Sherman is an animated film, but it's sophisticated
By Maryann Johanson
Brothers in Blues
Fresh off competing at the International Blues Challenge, Bakin' Phat continues to show Spokane what having the blues is all about
Perfect Strangers
Qui's avant-garde rock is just weird enough that it might be brilliant
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