Manufacturing Fear
Spokane's Republican sheriff says members of his own party are dangerously dividing people
By Daniel Walters
Ground Breaking
The Spokane Tribe's first female tribal chair seeks to change a toxic legacy
By Jake Thomas
Head to Head
Results from Spokane's primary election; plus, Idaho's mounting legal costs
By Daniel Walters, Mitch Ryals and Jake Thomas
Walk This Earth
To appreciate the cultural differences of our neighbors, we should first reflect on our own experiences
By Tara Dowd
Process of Elimination
A closer look at four more GOP presidential hopefuls
By George Nethercutt
When Sharing Isn't Caring
In the world of social media, we all have a responsibility to exercise due diligence
By Scott A. Leadingham
The Sanders Surge
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
The Final Countdown
Eastern Washington Cannabis Market prepares for an uncertain future
By Jordy Byrd
A Space for All
The new Spark Center offers a place for residents of West Central and beyond to access technology, art and creative learning
By Chey Scott
BOOK | The Flicker Men
Physics and sci-fi merge in a page-turning thriller
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration
Punk pizza tome, singing like a bird and craft root beer
By Laura Johnson
Small Towns 2015: More Than a Speed Trap
Colfax strives to get past a reputation as Pullman's little brother
By Matthew Salzano
Swamp Things
CdA Summer Theater wraps its season with the familiar yet lovable Shrek
By Kevin Carr
Small Towns 2015: Of Mountains and Mines
Kellogg is a place of refuge and beauty for many of its residents
Small Towns 2015: A Gem in the Grain
Talking coffee, German heritage and civic pride among golden fields in Odessa
Small Towns 2015: Small Town, Big Hearts
In St. Maries, everyone looks after one another
By Katy Burge
CAT FRIDAY: More Insta-cats to follow, and the world's oldest living cat
I Saw You
Week of August 13th
Starting Small, Dreaming Big
Small House Winery finds a welcoming home in Sandpoint
By Carrie Scozzaro
Online Crafting
Two Spokane entrepreneurs tap into the craft-distilling boom with a new educational website
By Dan Nailen
A Local Experiment
Top Chef's Hugh Acheson comes to Idaho to immerse himself and his audience in eating close to home
Spy vs. Spy
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. carves out a unique space in a crowded espionage marketplace
By Scott Renshaw
Consider the Author
The End of the Tour turns a David Foster Wallace literary conversation into enthralling cinema
By Seth Sommerfeld
Paternity Leave
Has Wilco finally moved away from the 'dad rock' label?
By Ben Salmon
Looking Back, Looking Forward
Dawes takes an open-minded approach to what is yet to come
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