Eight simple flaws that have sabotaged Spokane's efforts to provide rental assistance
By Daniel Walters
Northeast Washington to plan for tourism as state tries to replicate success of other PNW communities
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Airway Heights asks to move its water rights from contaminated West Plains to the Spokane aquifer
Washington's long-term care tax delayed so lawmakers can address issues
Actually, shoplifting hasn't soared in Spokane — it's plummeted
Question of the Week
What holiday song do you never need to hear again?
Like the good book says, this Christmas let's resolve to lift up the lowly and fill the hungry with good things
By Tara Karr Roberts
Greening of the Season
High for the holidays? Try some of these Christmas(ish) edibles you can find at Spokane dispensaries
By Quinn Welsch
Three stellar specials to help you save money this holiday season
By Will Maupin
Spokane budtenders recommend these offbeat cannabis tools for your holiday shopping list
Recommendations on the best current strains from local dispensaries
A basket full of goodies could be just the thing for your high friends
By Claire Munds
Pairing a worthy flick with some serious snacks for those munchies
The Sweeplings will put their own stamp on Christmas classics when they headline Spokane Symphony's Holiday Pops
By E.J. Iannelli
Mike Cantlon's one-time favor became a 30-year gig as the Holiday Pops Santa Claus
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is a humdinger of music to close out a humdinger of a year
Over nearly two decades, Morihiko Nakahara has conducted the majority of Holiday Pops concerts — with some being more memorable than others
With selections for each of the 12 days of Christmas, the longtime Spokane Symphony guest conductor compiles some of his favorite holiday music
By Morihiko Nakahara
Local homemade rock stars Donnie and Joe Emerson see their unlikely success story filmed for the big screen, right here in Spokane
By Chase Hutchinson
Finally reading The Lord of the Rings as the trilogy's first film adaptation turns 20
By Chey Scott
A Netflix Western loaded with talent, Spokane's UFC champ, and Spielberg's West Side Story
I Saw You
Week of December 16
Looking back at the Zags’ nonconference tests
Spokane's iconic train car restaurant Knight's Diner settles into new ownership while preserving its storied past
By Hannah Mumm
Recognizing the passing of Spokane restaurateur Connie Naccarato
By Carrie Scozzaro
I'm a Matrix superfan. Why am I not more excited for Resurrections?
By Wilson Criscione
Guillermo del Toro channels the spirit of film noir in the gorgeous, engrossing Nightmare Alley
By Josh Bell
How prerecorded backing sounds have become more prevalent in live music
By Howard Hardee
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