Captive Audience
Anyone can say anything they want at Spokane City Council meetings; is this the best way to get the public's input?
By Jake Thomas
From Peter to Paul
Spokane Public Schools looks to cut after handing out raises; plus, heat-packing protesters
The Syrian
One family from Syria has found welcoming arms in Spokane, and many others may follow
By Daniel Walters
Inside or Out?
A longtime businesswoman faces off against a seasoned City Hall staffer
By Mitch Ryals
We Need a Prophet
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Falsenomics
Shedding the lies we've heard about the state budget will help make a tough problem more solvable
By Mariah McKay
Sparking Controversy
No matter how many good deeds you deliver, if you sound anything like government in Idaho, you may land on the hot seat
By Mary Lou Reed
Social High
A Spokane company launches a new cannabis-focused social media platform
By Jordy Byrd
Cultural Illumination
Riverfront Park transports visitors to an authentic Chinese cultural experience during the Lantern Festival
By Chey Scott
Boyish Wonder
John Mulaney could have crumbled after his sitcom bombed; instead, he returned to the stage
By Seth Sommerfeld
AUTHOR | Cheryl Strayed
The Wild writer stops in Spokane to celebrate local women
By Laura Johnson
For Your Consideration
A solo departure from Hold Steady leader, a fresh sitcom and timely historic novel
By Dan Nailen
Comedy Most Slapstick
Ignite! opens its 11th season with a self-referential comedy about a murder mystery
By E.J. Iannelli
River Tales
The story of the Spokane River in 30 paintings
I Saw You
Week of September 24th
Fill 'er Up!
Steady Flow Growler House brings beer by the jugful to the Valley
By Franny Wright
Glass of Health
The Wellness Tree brings fresh juices to South Perry
By Quinn Western
Oktöber in September
After a dry spell of more than 30 years, Oktoberfest returns to Spokane
UPDATE | Beverly's
New fall flavors, and deals for early diners
Mountain of a Movie
Everest takes us to the top of the world for a tragic and riveting ride
By Maryann Johanson
Blood Story
Eli Roth looks to have lost some of his horror touch with The Green Inferno
By Marc Savlov
Rocker Soccer '83
A busload of baby-faced rockers and a mysterious soccer match — trying to piece together an epic August day from long, long ago
Beauty in the Broken
Death Cab For Cutie gets in touch with its emotions again
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A 12-year-old killed herself at a Spokane hospital that recently closed its youth psychiatric unit
By Kaylee Tornay and Whitney Bryen - InvestigateWest
Spokane Best of Broadway announces 2025-26 season
Offended by annexation comments and worried about immigration enforcement, Canadian tourists are staying away from Spokane
By Eliza Billingham
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