As street art and tags get painted over in Spokane, other people choose to embrace it
By Summer Sandstrom
Citing increased disorder, Spokane police push for the power to arrest people in city parks when they are closed overnight
By Nate Sanford
Yakama Nation warns feds they'll sue over long delayed cleanup of a Columbia River island connected to Bonneville Dam
By Samantha Wohlfeil
NEWS BRIEFS: City Council members unhappily add modern conveniences to the Trent Shelter, and more.
Plus, Spokane Riverkeeper and Coeur d'Alene Tribe team up to clean up; and check out our new Spokane City Hall widget.
Question of the Week
If Spokane had an official drink, what would it be?
Washington Democrats seem to believe a Democratic Party-controlled state government, not local communities, knows what's best
By Bill Bryant
Sip yourself stoned without spending yourself silly
By Will Maupin
Spokane Zine Fest fosters a niche counterculture for self-expression and storytelling at its one-day-only event
By Madison Pearson
Violinist Benjamin Beilman relishes the conflict and the harmony in Brahms' Violin Concerto
By E.J. Iannelli
A new show at Coeur d'Alene's 5th Dimension Studios delivers dollhouse-inspired artwork
By Carrie Scozzaro
PNW Love Is Blind participants, hilarious history; plus, new music!
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Week of May 11
Community Cancer Fund announces new fundraising run, The Boulevard Race
A new grocery store brings Afghani food and household goods to North Spokane
Plant walks build awareness of wildcrafting, foraging and our relationship with the planet
Documentary Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie combines cinematic wonder with serious introspection
By Josh Bell
The witless comedy Book Club: The Next Chapter does a disservice to its legendary stars
The familial harmonizing trio Joseph explores therapeutic self-discovery on The Sun
By Seth Sommerfeld
We teamed up with locals Uprise Brewing Co. and LINC Malt to brew our first ever beer — Mosaic Montage hazy IPA
By Derek Harrison
Brew It: Mosaic Montage hazy IPA
Indaba let us explore the world of coffee with them — here's what we came up with
Radio Bar's owner gives us a preview of some springtime drinks during an afternoon of cocktail making
By Chey Scott
Learn the wine-making process with the help of Barrister Winery
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Immigrant communities and the nonprofits that help them prepare for a potential shift in immigration policy
By Victor Corral Martinez
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
State law now allows for more traffic cameras. Spokane decides to dedicate its resulting revenue to new ideas.
By Eliza Billingham
NEWS BRIEFS: Pilot program finds repeat offenders in downtown Spokane
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