In bringing back wild lynx, Confederated Colville tribes hope to right historical wrongs and restore balance to wildlife on the landscape
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Afghans who escaped the Taliban hoped they'd join family in places like Spokane, only to get stuck in a Dutch refugee camp instead
By Daniel Walters
Regional bilingual Spanish hotline opens for domestic violence, sexual assault; also, EPA to set limits on Spokane River PCBs, and Spokane's former health officer sues for his job back
After Inlander inquiry, Spokane GOP deactivates and condemns conspiracy-theory-laden "SpokaneGOP" Gab account
Spokane County Republican Party chair says some of the posts were "in direct opposition" to the party's values
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What animal(s) are you most worried could go extinct?
How to be a freelance writer after you've quit your full-time job in the Great Resignation
By Tara Karr Roberts
When it comes to cannabis' effects, three of the plant's 113 chemicals do most of the work
By Will Maupin
Photographer Rajah Bose narrates his life's journey through his camera's lens in a new art show at Whitworth University
By Carrie Scozzaro
John Darnielle's ability to tell a story through song translates onto page in his new book, Devil House
By Madison Pearson
Abbott Elementary delivers laughs laced with all-too-real drama, budget gaming with Vampire Survivors, and new music!
I Saw You
Week of February 17
The Gonzaga-to-NBA pipeline is on full display
Bloomsday 2022 poster unveiled
By Dan Nailen
A former employee brings back a beloved Coeur d'Alene Japanese restaurant, blending old and newer traditions
New downtown, the LoKey Cafe brings a new meaning to grab-and-go food
By Jami Nelson
To Go Box: Coffee + cocktail bar The Wet Whistle opens downtown; Coeur d'Alene gets a kava bar
Chef Chad White named 2022 James Beard Award semifinalist
By Chey Scott
Tobe Hooper's original Texas Chainsaw Massacre changed horror as we know it
By Chase Hutchinson
The Spokane Jewish Cultural Film Festival returns with a diversified lineup and hybrid viewing options
By Seth Sommerfeld
Local laughs move from the stand-up stage to the movie theater at first Spokane Comedy Film Festival
Tow'rs use their creative couple chemistry to craft floating folk-rock songs
Paul McCartney set to rock Spokane Arena in April
The Beatles legend kicks of his "Got Back" Tour in the Lilac City
Brad Paisley comes to Northern Quest this summer
The country music superstar plays under the star in June
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