Crowded Out
What a new court ruling means for Washington's mentally ill who have nowhere to go
By Jacob Jones
Church and State
Spokane's budget wrangling starts; plus, a Cheney school under fire for religious speech
By Jacob Jones, Heidi Groover and Daniel Walters
What Didn't Happen
Big endorsements, cash and political power couldn't swing last week's primary election
By Daniel Walters
Primary Concerns
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
While the World Burns
Viewing the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 tragedy from the Netherlands' point of view
By George Nethercutt
Spare Your Change
Power plays in downtown Spokane are not sustainable solutions for the poor
By Rachel Dolezal
Beyond "Just Say No"
How to talk to kids about pot
By Kate Gibbons
Imaginary Friends
The very real role that fantasy plays in our everyday lives
By Leah Sottile
Summer Stages
There's still plenty of time to get in on the season's theater boom
By Mike Bookey and Franny Wright
Lovers and Madmen
Interplayers and EWU join forces to stage a wonderful performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream
By E.J. Iannelli
You'll Die Laughing
Coeur d'Alene Summer Theatre's Addams Family is full of campy hilarity
By Carrie Scozzaro
BASEBALL | MID-SEASON REPORT
The Spokane Indians are playoff-bound
By Howie Stalwick
For Your Consideration
Romantic timing, Spoon and Tiny Houses
By Franny Wright
Home Sweet Everywhere
An artifact of Spokane boosterism calls the region "a special place to be." But that's only half of the story
By Heidi Groover
Cream + Science = Delicious
The Scoop is crafting super-smooth ice cream the liquid nitrogen way
By Laura Johnson
Celebrating Italy
Lasagna and more at Uva Trattoria in Coeur d'Alene
UPDATE - The Screaming Yak
Spinning Wheels
Woody Allen recycles old philosophical material in Magic in the Moonlight
By Scott Renshaw
Kids in America
Rich Hill gives us a grim look at the lives of kids growing up in rural poverty
By Mike Bookey
Bow Tie Madness
With Gaytheist, you can't judge a band by what its lead singer wears
Amplifier Worship
Japanese three-piece Boris may just be the loudest band you've ever heard
By Jordan Satterfield
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