With starkly different abortion laws in Idaho and Washington, and legislators in both states working to enshrine them, providers and patients face legal uncertainty
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Turns out, a lot of people want to be cops in Spokane
By Nate Sanford
Pairing veteran offenders with veteran mentors works — so why are fewer people doing it?
By Daniel Walters
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane's ciclovía lives on and more
Plus, a truce is called over Camp Hope; and a social media spat at Spokane City Hall
Idaho GOP's rule could push the state toward minority rule: A top-two system offers a way out
By Bryan Clark
Question of the Week
What unique feature would your dream home have?
The most wholesome cannabis compound faces pushback
By Will Maupin
Invite nature into your home by creating a verdant "living wall" display
By Madison Pearson
Rethink landscaping with drought-tolerant plants and water-saving techniques
By Carrie Scozzaro
For those considering investing in solar for their home, Avista offers helpful online tools
How much light, and where it comes from, is important for you and your home
Spokane author Jeremy TeGrotenhuis combines fantasy, philosophy and history in his Pact and Pattern trilogy
By Chey Scott
A new Stage Left production of Sweeney Todd is intentionally going light on gore and gimmicks
By E.J. Iannelli
Some TV shows from 20 years ago still hold up — here's where you can stream some nostalgic '03 goodness
By Bill Frost
Boygenius is back, Coeur d'Alene Casino's jingle contest; plus, new music!
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Week of February 2
Gonzaga readies to hang Courtney Vandersloot's and Dan Dickau's numbers in the rafters
Two legendary Gonzaga point guards finally get their due this week
Getting to know an ancient, versatile yet often misunderstood beverage
New Cookie Co. opens in the Logan neighborhood, plus other local food news
By Lauren Roddis and Carrie Scozzaro
From meet-cutes and pig power to humanitarian efforts and torturous freakshows, there's plenty to see at SpIFF '23
By Seth Sommerfeld
Who we would've nominated for the 2023 Oscars
Highlighting some of the best films and performances the Academy Awards ignored
A bureaucrat who brings meaning to his final days in tender period drama Living
Bill Nighy takes an Oscar-nominated turn in this remake of the Kurosawa classic Ikiru
By Josh Bell
No need to panic, but it's hard when infatuation with your most beloved musical act fades...
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Spokane Public Schools begins a new era, naming schools after a Holocaust survivor, a Japanese American teacher and a Chicano art professor
By Colton Rasanen
Capturing and sharing dazzling photos of the natural world is Stacy Gessler's calling
By Victor Corral Martinez
Immigrant communities and the nonprofits that help them prepare for a potential shift in immigration policy
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