Nine honest horrors, hinky half-truths and heinous hoaxes about fentanyl (no, you won't find it in your kid's trick-or-treat haul)
By Samantha Wohlfeil and Daniel Walters
We looked at Spokane sheriff candidates' disciplinary records. Neither is spotless.
By Nate Sanford
Stoning East Central; plus, penny pinchers at City Hall and a dog park delayed
The final leg of the north-south freeway is scheduled to be complete by the end of the decade. But as construction opens up old wounds in East Central, work is underway to avoid the damage done in decades past.
By Crosscut
A timeline of the North-South Freeway
By Nicholas Deshais
The City of Spokane's Twitter poll questions are like Lindsay Lohan's Herbie film: fully loaded
By Daniel Walters
Let's turn down the volume on the homelessness issue and reframe this important community discussion
By Gavin Cooley and Rick Romero
Question of the Week
What is the best Halloween costume you've ever worn or seen?
The post-pandemic era brought expanded online and in-store options to the Green Nugget
By Will Maupin
Two veteran co-directors are approaching Rocky Horror more like a musical and less like a cult sensation
By E.J. Iannelli
Local vintage vendors converge at new Collective Threadz shop in the Garland District
By Chey Scott
Terrain Gallery's October show features collaborative art from Carl Richardson and Mardis Nenno
By Carrie Scozzaro
New art in Riverfront Park, Inside the Mind of a Con Artist; plus, new music!
I Saw You
Week of October 27
Tracing the origins of curry across continents, cultures and history, and finding it at numerous local eateries
To-Go Box: Coeur d’Alene pop-up MAK Bread changes name and moves, plus more food news
Triangle of Sadness has a fitting title, and that's not a compliment
By Chase Hutchinson
Netflix's The Good Nurse takes a rewardingly thoughtful approach to true crime
By Josh Bell
A reflection on some of the best horror movie scores in cinematic history
By Jason Baxter
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Spokane’s challenges are more profound than we thought; it’s time to treat the situation like the emergency that it is
By Gavin Cooley
Check out these 2025 Easter eats and egg hunts around Spokane and Coeur d’Alene
By Dora Scott
Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
Even though resettlement funds are frozen and entry is paused, refugees already in Spokane need support, and offer hope
By Eliza Billingham
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