The War at Home
A decorated Navy SEAL was seriously injured working security at a downtown bar
By Lael Henterly
One Man's Trash
Spokane County is fighting over garbage; plus, initiative proponents turn in signatures
By Daniel Walters, Mitch Ryals and Jake Thomas
Marked Off
Candidates for public office want your vote. But do they actually vote themselves?
By Jake Thomas
Patrolling While Black
Gordon Grant's nearly 30 years as a Spokane cop have been affected by race, but that's not the whole story
By Mitch Ryals
Grit and Will
How we move beyond the Rachel Dolezal sideshow
By Tara Dowd
After the Gold Rush
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
First Four Out
Our former congressman and D.C. watcher starts his review of the 2016 candidates for President of the United States
By George Nethercutt
A Clear Vision
Funky Buddha Glass navigates the art world, dispensaries and smoke shops
By Jordy Byrd
Stoned State
Recreational pot after Year One in Spokane, results of our pot reader survey and a look at how we got here
By Dan Nailen
High Sellers
Early success makes some area pot purveyors bullish on the future; plus, our look inside area stores
By Jake Thomas and Dan Nailen
Seeds of Change
A year after recreational marijuana stores opened, what has (and hasn't) changed?
Dab My What Where?
There are more ways than ever to get high; here’s help making sense of the lingo
Gobble, Gobble
Eating weed has come a long way since those gooey brownies
By Mike Bookey
The People Have Spoken
A user's guide to the 10 most popular strains
Still Number One
Mike Boyer was the first person to buy legal weed in Spokane; his fame's had highs and lows
Legal Hustle
After a tough first year growing, things are starting to look up for Cip Paulsen
Waiting For the Drugs to Kick In
Those worried about the societal costs of legalization haven't seen a big impact yet, but solid data has yet to arrive
By Daniel Walters
Meanwhile, in Idaho...
What's happening with cannabis in the Gem State
'I'll Hold Your Hat'
Gunhild Swanson's life on the run
By Scott A. Leadingham
Elevation Gain
Let's Climb a Mountain isn't one of Spokane's most heralded athletic events, but it might be one of its most difficult
By Franny Wright
ODDITY | Peaceful Pets
Peaceful Valley's new ballers
By Kara Stermer
For Your Consideration
Ansari's dive into romance, a winning debut and wine-y talk
By Matthew Salzano
Mozart at 25
How a composer's legacy can endure long after he's left this planet
By Laura Johnson
Into the Crater
Distilled: A shot of life
By Jacob Jones
I Saw You
Week of July 9th
Farm to Tea Cup
Slowing down with Winterwoods Tea Company founder Tirza Wibel
Origin Tales
Minions is loaded with too much confusing backstory
By Maryann Johanson
Buried Personality
A director's distinctive style is lost in the rote thrills of Self/less
By Scott Renshaw
No Stopping Him
Graham Nash has written songs that moved a generation, and he's still creating
It Takes Two
The Smokes are fine doing things on their own
By Azaria Podplesky
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