There are reasons to be optimistic this fire season, but to beat the threat Spokane County residents will have to work together
By Nate Sanford
A zipline running down into the Spokane River gorge just took another step toward reality
By Daniel Walters
Question of the Week
What book would you like to see turned into a movie?
Let's all finally agree that motherhood is far too complex to be boxed into a holiday greeting card or Facebook post
By CMarie Fuhrman
Some states continue to struggle with illegal cannabis, even years after legalization
By Will Maupin
Meet the Mild Riders, Spokane's chillest (and only) scooter gang
By Chey Scott
Diving into online genealogy and discovering my ancestors who fought for America's independence and more
Heartstopper adaptation remains faithful to the original graphic novels, Seth Rogen's memoir is a hilarious read (or listen), and new music!
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Week of May 19
Northern Quest Resort & Casino sunsets one restaurant and creates a new, elevated dining experience with East Pan Asian Cuisine
By Carrie Scozzaro
The Return of Summer Movie Season
Highlighting the biggest movies the summer has to offer
By Seth Sommerfeld
How humor has always been the most important element in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Box office successes have led elevated horror movies to become summer blockbuster fare
By Jason Baxter
Go beyond the mainstream with these indie/arthouse alternatives to the summer blockbuster boom
By Nathan Weinbender
How the Jurassic Park franchise lost its way on the road to its (alleged) final chapter, Jurassic World Dominion
By Chase Hutchinson
New movies coming to streaming services this summer that might actually be worth your time
Why does every musical biopic have to be a bummer?
Jessie Buckley endures lingering psychological horrors in Men, director Alex Garland's latest mindbender
Downton Abbey: A New Era is a reassuring, undemanding visit back to the world of the TV series
By Josh Bell
Indie-folk group Kuinka tries to pull double duty as your new favorite '90s cover band
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Spokane-area animal shelters are facing financial stress and systemic issues
By Eliza Billingham
Newly rebranded Spokane Colleges to move out of U-District building purchased by Spokane Public Schools, as each organization consolidates
By Colton Rasanen
A sanctioned homeless camp in Colville is closing, but there's nowhere for residents to go. Does the city expect them to disappear?
Idaho's members of Congress push to add a third federal district judge in their state
By Victor Corral Martinez
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