Sixteen volunteers at Spokane Humane Society resign over disagreements with new leadership
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Spokane City Council urges the mayor to launch an investigation into the police chief's "concerning" emails with property owners — but she's not interested
By Nate Sanford
Washington lawmakers passed a flurry of bills this session to reform housing regulations, and increase supply for renters and homebuyers
By Summer Sandstrom
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane gets $6.7 million from international polluter, and more.
Plus comics for the incarcerated; a homeless advocate dies; and the Snake River's damless future.
Since 2014, 1,500 pedestrians and 750 people on bicycles have been struck by cars in Spokane County, and 78 of them were killed — can we stop the carnage?
Question of the Week
How safe do you feel when crossing the street in Spokane?
The Civilian Conservation Corps gave people a job when they needed it, but it also left a vast legacy across the Pacific Northwest
By Crosscut
Recipes for infused mocktails to help you welcome warmer weather
By Will Maupin
A Spokane family lands big with their book series set in the popular video game Minecraft
By Chey Scott
Gonzaga sociologist's new book examines the dangers of industrial agriculture development
The magic of Harry Potter comes to Spokane via an enchanting performance of the first movie's score
By Madison Pearson
Spokane Symphony updates, new Zags; plus, new music!
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Week of April 27
Vantage Point Brewing opens in Coeur d'Alene, focusing on authentic German-style beers and a community atmosphere
By Carrie Scozzaro
Classic coming-of-age novel Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret gets the stellar adaptation it deserves
By Josh Bell
Though it's slow to let all its players in on the fun and not as audacious as it could have been, Sisu keeps pushing to new heights of bloody fun
By Chase Hutchinson
Country pop singer Lindsay Ell is living her dreams by opening up for Shania Twain
By Seth Sommerfeld
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I’m finally caught up with One Piece; these four moments solidified my adoration for the popular pirate anime
By Colton Rasanen
Spokane’s challenges are more profound that we thought; it’s time to treat the situation like the emergency that it is
By Gavin Cooley
Even though resettlement funds are frozen and entry is paused, refugees already in Spokane need support, and offer hope
By Eliza Billingham
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