Terrorism Testers
As public dollars vanish, local lawmakers face the question: Does Spokane still need a bioterrorism lab?
By Heidi Groover
The Cost of Caring
Spokane City Council's sustainability push; plus, a new hospital report
By Heidi Groover, Jacob Jones and Daniel Walters
'A College With No Graduates'
A plaintiff in a lawsuit pitting the state against insanity-defense patients isn't mentally ill. So why is he at Eastern State?
By Deanna Pan
PHOTO EYE | Soldier's Mourning
By Matt Weigand
Meltdown in Moscow
Problems within the Idaho Republican Party become the problems of the entire state
By Mary Lou Reed
Golden State of Mind
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Peak Ignorance
How far will humans go to avoid uncomfortable truth?
By Taylor Weech
Tales of the Century
Inside the MAC's 100 Stories exhibit
By Chey Scott, Lisa Waananen, Jenna Mulligan and Franny Wright
Achievement Unlocked
Video games are dangerous, but not for the reason you think
By Daniel Walters
Hoopfest Turns 25
...and remains the world's biggest basketball tournament
By Mike Bookey
Meet the New Boss
Zag legend Matt Santangelo takes over the Hoopfest legacy
What I've Learned
Some tips on how to survive Hoopfest as a player
By Will Maupin
OUTING | Mineral Point Trail No. 82
By Franny Wright
For Your Consideration
Comedian Nathan Fielder, Papers, Please and Prime Music
Living Liquid
Kombucha tea has long been homegrown and bottled, but now you can find it on tap
By Jo Miller
Savoring Sunset
Lake CdA cruises give you a view — and something to sip on
By Carrie Scozzaro
UPDATE | Lalo's Pizza and Calzone
By Jenna Mulligan
Tough Humor
Jenny Slate breaks out by making comedy out of controversy in Obvious Child
By Kimberley Jones
Revenge in the Outback
Guy Pearce goes all Mad Max in The Rover
By Marjorie Baumgarten
Take the Ride
The regional music festivals worth packing up and driving to
By Laura Johnson
Nothing But A Number
Cherry Glazerr wants listeners to forget about their age and focus on the music
By Azaria Podplesky
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Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
By Chey Scott
How can you prepare for a recession? A Spokane credit union and nonprofit share tips as Washington is already facing a rainy day
By Victor Corral Martinez
In the debate over what comes first, affordable housing or getting people off the streets, there's a clear answer
By Ben Stuckart
A voter-approved natural gas initiative, ruled unconstitutional, could be headed to the Washington Supreme Court
By Samantha Wohlfeil
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