The shadow of election denial hangs over Spokane elections
By Nate Sanford
Capitol Hill or Natasha Hill: Who will win Washington's 5th congressional district?
By Daniel Walters
Abortion and Afghanistan: The race for U.S. Senate
Proposition 1: Should the mayor or City Council hire Spokane's City Attorney?
An insider and an insider-turned-outsider compete for Spokane County Sheriff
Will voters reject a troubled prosecutor for an inexperienced one?
Races for the Washington State House
As a unique election expands the Spokane County Commission to five, political disagreement is likely to return
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Spokane County Commission District 1: Kim Plese vs. Chris Jordan Extended Q&A
Spokane County Commission District 2: Michael Cathcart vs. Amber Waldref Extended Q&A
When it comes to Idaho's general election roulette, almost always bet on red
Four security agencies patrol Spokane's Camp Hope, but at what cost?
With the death of SpokeFest and resignations at Bloomsday — will COVID kill local races?
Two new media outlets have been churning out scoops in Spokane — from sharply different angles
Post Secrets: Plus, Biden's plan for $28 billion in Washington debt; and Spokane gets federal money for guns
How Rep. McMorris Rodgers and Natasha Hill responded to two of our toughest debate questions
Council tosses Redistricting Board's decision, swaps it for Zappone's map
Question of the Week
Why is voting important?
In this midterm election cycle, perhaps all politics has become national, not local
By Crosscut
The Biden administration considers federal cannabis legalization
By Will Maupin
Conductor laureate Fabio Mechetti returns to lead the Spokane Symphony once more for its third Masterworks program
By E.J. Iannelli
Local Southeast Asian cultural groups cohost Spokane's first public celebration of Diwali, the festival of lights
By Chey Scott
Kate Lebo defies genres and tackles fickle ingredients in The Book of Difficult Fruit, Spokane Is Reading 2022's featured title
By Madison Pearson
Blink-182's comeback, public art in Coeur d'Alene; plus, new music!
"Back to Downtown Week" features fun activities aimed at downtown Spokane employees
I Saw You
Week of October 20
The Seattle Mariners and the numbness of nothing
The Mariners delivered the most Mariners game imaginable in their first home playoff game in 21 years
By Seth Sommerfeld
Newly opened Fish On restaurant in Rathdrum reels diners in with seafood-forward dishes in a funky, fast-casual format
By Carrie Scozzaro
Orlando's at Spokane Community College reopens with all-new format, and other food news
The School for Good and Evil dutifully adapts popular, familiar YA fantasy novels
By Josh Bell
Ewan McGregor and Ethan Hawke play estranged siblings in turgid drama Raymond & Ray
Spokane's the Nixon Rodeo celebrates 10-plus years of hard rocking the scene
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Hear the Humanity: A Playlist for International Transgender Day of Visibility
By Seth Sommerfeld, Alyson McManus, Dora Scott and Colton Rasanen
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Idaho, once again, takes a stand against cannabis
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