People started driving more recklessly during the pandemic and as fatalities, collisions and road rage continues, they don't appear to be slowing down
By Nate Sanford
In a bid to help local restaurants, the Spokane City Council wants to limit how much food delivery companies can charge — and local food delivery startups support it
By Daniel Walters
Voters say no to independent attorney; plus rural schools struggle with mental health and historic protections on the South Hill
Question of the Week
What unique holiday traditions does your family observe?
America's obsession with fame and gossip is nothing new — we were just as riveted to George III's passing all the way back in 1820
By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
Lawmakers approve expanding access to cannabis for research purposes
By Will Maupin
A new play wants to keep audiences in the dark so they can better see its point
By E.J. Iannelli
Saying goodbye to a pet is agonizing, but we can honor their legacy by loving others
By Chey Scott
Mind-bending sci fi, Idaho's Governor's Awards and deciphering your dog's barks!
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Week of November 24
Three state high school champs from Gonzaga Prep — two Cougs and a Husky — will line up Saturday for a chance to, again, own the state
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Gonzaga still looks like a work in progress entering December
The Zags need to figure out their rotation and their defense
McKenzie DonTigny opens Billie's Diner in Airway Heights as a tribute to family and farmers
By Carrie Scozzaro
Steven Spielberg looks inward for The Fabelmans, which shines brightest when the "movie magic" is stripped away to reveal deeper truths
By Chase Hutchinson
Glass Onion makes a case for the continued adventures of Rian Johnson's ingenious detective
By Josh Bell
Fall 2022 Album Roundup
Before launching into winter season, we look back at some of the freshest new musical releases
By Seth Sommerfeld
Traditions To Unite Us
Celebrate the holidays, Inland Northwest-style, with these community events and traditions
As far away as Tokyo, the holidays are a melding of pop culture and traditions
By Samantha Holm
Local Latinos bring Las Posadas to the cold Inland Northwest
Concerts for the holidays, from country to Celtic, jazz to synth
As their country fights an invasion, local refugees bring their traditions to Spokane
Embrace the holidays with both new and familiar live productions around the region
Gonzaga theology professor Father Patrick Baraza unites African and Western traditions for Christmas
By Cate Wilson
Keep it local and artful this holiday season with these creative opportunities
By Madison Pearson
Bundle up and enjoy these festive outdoor events this holiday season
Spokane's Afghan population brings the Nowruz and Haft mewa to town
The holidays are a feast for the senses with these festive food and drink-related events
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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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