The region needs more homes. Here are 11 examples of what to build, rehabilitate and preserve
Accommodating two new Spokane County commissioners will take more than finding a new place to sit
By Nate Sanford
Money from Spokane's Monsanto lawsuit will be small compared to what the city's already spent tackling toxins, but it could help with more cleanup
By Samantha Wohlfeil
A deputy in the prosecutor's office fears for her job. Plus, Inslee visits a homeless housing project; and a breakdown of all that snow
Ozzie vs. the Media: Knezovich was both a reporter's best source and most irritating critic
By Daniel Walters
The true-crimification of the Moscow homicides
A single Salish word — Sn̓ilíʔtn̓, "The Place You Are From" — prompts a poet's insight about what home really means
By Inga Laurent
Question of the Week
What sport would you like to compete in professionally?
New data shows a strong, if plateauing, cannabis market
By Will Maupin
Hannah Charlton's art is inspired by illuminated manuscripts of the Middle Ages
By Chey Scott
Switch up your reading habits with these three unusual books
By Madison Pearson
#MeToo movie, Crescent Window displays; plus, retiring the numbers of Gonzaga's greats!
I Saw You
Week of December 8
Gonzaga makes adjustments as the non-conference slate winds down
The Zags tie a historic home winning streak, plus turnover and rotation improvements
A Pullman-based conservation organization is helping preserve habitat for a rare-yet-pungent Madagascar spice
By Carrie Scozzaro
With The Whale, Brendan Fraser and director Darren Aronofsky attempt to harpoon grief, faith and wasted lives in small-town Moscow, Idaho
By Seth Sommerfeld
Sam Mendes overreaches in his disjointed cinematic nostalgia piece Empire of Light
By Josh Bell
How Tacoma's Enumclaw managed to become Seattle's next big hype band
Gifts for Music Lovers
Finding perfect presents for jingle bell rockers and little drummer boys
Gifts for Coffee Fiends
What to get those socially acceptable drug addicts
By Nicholas Deshais
Gifts for Sustainable Types
Thoughtful ideas for climate-conscious friends
Gifts for Musk-ovites
What to get the people who love the guy who literally has everything
Gifts for Jet-setters
For flying out loud, grab these gifts for the adventurous soul in your life
Gifts for Foodies
Chew on these ideas for the gastronome on your gift list
Gifts for Home Bartenders
Accessories and tools to elevate the imbibing experience
Gifts for Cheapskates
Sometimes, the best things in life are cheap
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Immigrant communities and the nonprofits that help them prepare for a potential shift in immigration policy
By Victor Corral Martinez
Gonzaga's Dominant Post Duo Shines Early in the Season
By Seth Sommerfeld and Will Maupin
State law now allows for more traffic cameras. Spokane decides to dedicate its resulting revenue to new ideas.
By Eliza Billingham
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