Debate over the lower Snake River dams' removal has gone on for decades. What will it take to protect the river's health?
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Critics of Catholic Charities' Catalyst Project receive letters accusing them of hostile behavior
By Samantha Wohlfeil
A new federal agency in Spokane is protecting critical infrastructure across the region
By Nate Sanford
As federal funding dwindles, Washington groups that work with survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault urge state lawmakers to step up
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Plus, the elusive Sandpoint goose and state Dems keep a lot of secrets.
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What do you love about yourself?
New rules for writing: Communicate clearly, make it interesting, and new words are A-OK
By Tara Karr Roberts
A finger food recipe that will bring your Super Bowl Sunday to a higher level
By Will Maupin
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The seamstress behind Bull Stitch Sewing wants everyone to feel sexy and confident wearing lingerie
By Chey Scott
Brazen, an inclusive sexual wellness boutique on North Monroe caters to both body and brain
By Elissa Ball
Spokane's Paper Tiger Photography breaks the traditional mold to celebrate all types of people
The Bombshell Revue holds space for the young, the old, the weird and everyone in between
By Madison Pearson
Sarah Thompson Moore's large-scale public sculptures are leaving a mark on the Northwest in a big way
By Carrie Scozzaro
Quiero Flamenco's next dance showcase melds traditional flamenco with contemporary choreography
By Hannah Mumm
New Spokane theater group Bright Comet Theatre stages Lord of the Flies with all femme-presenting and female cast
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I Saw You
Week of February 9
While he might not start, Malachi Smith has become vital for Gonzaga
The transfer guard provides essential high-quality minutes off the bench
A couple who recently moved to Spokane resolve to explore the region's restaurants, from A to Z
Romcom throwback Your Place or Mine breezes down a memory lane of tropes, but is light on laughs and passion
By Chase Hutchinson
Seattle singer-songwriter Damien Jurado sets about his independence with quiet cinematic flair
By Seth Sommerfeld
The 2023 summer concert calendar is beginning to round into shape
A new slate of shows at Northern Quest adds more live music to the mix
Forty years ago this month, I was a stunt double in the making of what would become a ski cult classic
By Bob Legasa
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