Seed banks around the world guard against the perils of industrialized farming and disasters. One of the most diverse banks in the U.S. can be found on the Palouse
By Samantha Wohlfeil
A string of attacks on Pacific Northwest power stations reignites concerns about grid security
By Nate Sanford
A company plans to reopen a historic mine, but conservationists warn it will harm wildlife, and the Nez Perce Tribe says it violates treaty rights
A Washington state bill would legalize psilocybin, the key ingredient in "magic mushrooms"
By Zackery Bauder
NEWS BRIEFS: Washington legislators seek to protect abortion rights and more
Plus, Spokane may get better places to park your bike, and the state's news outlets remain (mostly) shielded
Nearly 8 million gallons of untreated water poured into the Spokane River on a single day in December
Idaho Freedom Foundation president Hoffman's heart is in Idaho — but his house is in Spokane County
Hoffman claims he lives in Idaho — though he skipped voting in November because of lack of Idaho address
By Daniel Walters
SPD Chief Meidl got chided by city HR for Facebook comments defending officers against false claim
A carved hand left by an ancient artist can still remind us that every effort makes a difference
By CMarie Fuhrman
Question of the Week
What three plants are you bringing to your seed bunker?
New study shows big rise in emergency room visits for elderly cannabis users
By Will Maupin
Celebrity conductor Leonard Slatkin hopes to become fast friends with the Spokane Symphony and its audience
By E.J. Iannelli
"Facing Fire" exhibit at Gonzaga's Jundt Art Museum explores humanity's growing familiarity with wildfires
By Madison Pearson
Chainsaw Man is binge worthy, local Spokane chef on Netflix show; plus new music!
I Saw You
Week of January 19
A half-joking plea for Drew Timme to use... underhanded tactics... at the free throw line
By Seth Sommerfeld
Nothing is stopping this year's Gonzaga Women's Basketball Team
Catching up with the actual best hoops team on GU's campus.
Remembering the legacy of the late chef Rod Jessick, who helped transform the Coeur d'Alene Resort into a top dining destination
By Carrie Scozzaro
Missing — the sequel of sorts to 2018's Searching — takes a different perspective while defying expectations once more
By Chase Hutchinson
Filmmaker Florian Zeller follows the brilliant The Father with overwrought misfire The Son
By Josh Bell
Carmen Jane is moving to Los Angeles for pop career advancement... not because she wants to leave Spokane
The Schweitzer Ski Patrol is bucking trends with a dozen women keeping the slopes safe for everyone
By John Grollmus
A legendary bunch of freestylers reconvene 40 years after their high-flying, globetrotting youth
By Bob Legasa
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