Washington politicians hope to keep climate in focus during 2022 legislature
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Explosion of overtime boosted 11 Spokane firefighter salaries over the $200,000 mark
By Daniel Walters
Consistent Inland Northwest blood donors needed as supplies reach crisis level nationally
Mayor Woodward says she was wrong to think city didn't need more low-barrier shelter space
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What chain restaurant would you like to move in close to your house?
After suspected treason during the War of 1812, an entire political party was eliminated; this November will be voters' first chance to register their feelings about Jan. 6
By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
Three things to watch in 2022
By Will Maupin
Project Censored's 2021 report of America's most underreported stories shows old patterns are alive and well
By Paul Rosenberg
Mya Cluff's exhibition at SFCC explores the connection to and dividing line between mother and child
By Carrie Scozzaro
TV Time: Nine flicks about the "future" of 2022
By Bill Frost
2021's most musical-centric musical, Kitty Cantina wins cash for cats, and another divisive Matrix
Remembering Spokane artist and teacher Dick Ibach
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Newly aggressive Anton Watson deepens Gonzaga's frontcourt talent pool
Regional restaurant owners capitalize on opportunities to expand their concepts with additional locations
To Go Box: Covid + weather closures, chef-made meal kits and more
By Chey Scott and Carrie Scozzaro
No good deed goes unpunished in Iranian drama A Hero
By Josh Bell
The Tender Bar leaves you thirsty for a better version of this memoir-turned-movie
By Chase Hutchinson
Go-Go's drummer Gina Schock draws on all eras of her Rock and Roll Hall of Fame career for her new photo book
By Dan Nailen
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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
By Gavin Cooley
Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
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Check out these 2025 Easter eats and egg hunts around Spokane and Coeur d’Alene
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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