Dog Town
Last month's fatal shooting of Arfee still haunts the Lake City
By Daniel Walters
Hedging Bets
Spokane considers giving tax relief to the city's casinos
By Heidi Groover
"Where Will It Stop?"
The Spokane City Council takes on domestic violence
By Heidi Groover, Daniel Walters and Jacob Jones
Fatal Decisions
New insight into how law enforcement balances risk and deadly force
By Jacob Jones
Justice Denied
Fifty years later, the brutal murder of a 17-year-old in Coeur d'Alene remains unsolved
By Lisa Waananen Jones
Teaching to the Evaluation
College professors are held captive to misguided reforms
By Robert Herold
Saving the City of Light
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Why Sandpoint Thrives
A lesson from the best place in Idaho
By John T. Reuter
Reefer Roots
Is the word "marijuana" racist?
By Kate Gibbons
Eagles Rising
How Eastern Washington became an unlikely college football powerhouse
By Howie Stalwick
The Last Toss
In his senior season, Spokane's own Connor Halliday hopes to get the national respect he deserves
Fighting Words
Two female MMA fighters from Spokane are ready to take on every other woman in the UFC
By Chey Scott
The Warrior Face of American Football
Understanding why guys put on pads and beat the crap out of each other — and why we watch it happen
By Shann Ray
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The New Vandals
Idaho looks to get out of college football's cellar, and they might have the weapons to do it
Gridiron Eats
Football snacks don't have to be lazy
By Amy Miller-Krezelak
Clean Slate
A new coach and new players give Whitworth a fresh look this season
For Your Consideration
Time travel, a page turner and dancing at home
By Laura Johnson
Back to School
Porch Light Pizza builds a good pizza for the college kids
By Claire Munds
Drink Like a Dog
English Setter's canine-centric pub is making beer as fast as people can drink it
High Fidelity
If I Stay nails so much about its source material — except key details of tone
By Scott Renshaw
Style over Substance
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For struggles to even come close to its predecessor
By Maryann Johanson
Open Ears, Full Hearts
Steve Gleason is a huge music fan, and this year he'll be back to bring awareness to ALS with Gleason Fest
Work It
Seattle's Fly Moon Royalty isn't afraid of a little 'world domination' with its music
By Azaria Podplesky
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