Spokane City Council says the Woodward administration is failing to communicate, but the mayor says no one told her
By Daniel Walters and Nate Sanford
Pride flags in Spokane's Garland District divide businesses and property owners
By Samantha Wohlfeil
A fight over the book Gender Queer led the Liberty Lake City Council to take control of the city library — before the mayor vetoed the plan
By Summer Sandstrom
An early exit from Council President Breean Beggs will cause major shake ups on Spokane City Council this summer
By Nate Sanford
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane swaps out its largest sewage pipe without creating a wastewater waterfall, and more.
Plus, unhappy teacher at NIC; and the city of Spokane faces budget shortfalls
CAMP CLOSURE: City and state leaders agree on deadline to close Spokane's Camp Hope
Spokane of 2003 was looking for ways to better connect with its river
By William T. Youngs
Question of the Week
Where's your favorite outdoor spot close to where you live?
Looking beyond indica and sativa to define cannabis
By Will Maupin
Blue Door Theatre's new workshops teach how improv comedy can enrich everyday life and work
Artist Humaira Abid's exhibition at the MAC explores personal stories of displacement and loss in a universal way
By Carrie Scozzaro
My favorite social media content is millennial women getting nostalgic about our teen selves
By Chey Scott
Triumphant Squatches, budding artists; plus, new music!
I Saw You
Week of May 25
New Love Coffee and Bean & Pie unite for a cheerful new community hub in Kendall Yards' east end
Cafe Boku Coffee & Crepes brings colorful drinks, unique pastries, and foreign flavors to North Spokane
By Ellie Rothstrom
A recap of some of the most interesting films we saw at Seattle International Film Festival 2023
By Seth Sommerfeld and Nathan Weinbender
It's time to start planning out your Spokane summer concerts
By Seth Sommerfeld
A 25-mile hike encircles Spokane's Riverside State Park. I tried to walk it in a single day
Some people think biking is crazy — for columnist-trucker-cyclist Justin Short, that's practically the point
By Daniel Walters
With help from local experts, you can explore the great beyond without straying far from home
By Madison Pearson
Public transit brings you one stop closer to exploring Spokane's array of parks and natural areas
Not everyday outdoor adventure makes you sweat — some feed you
By Mary Stover
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Everyone involved in making the disastrous Christmas action "comedy" Red One should be put on the naughty list
By Maryann Johanson
Bear Creek flows in a new direction
By John Bergin
Enjoy a Scandinavian-style brunch at Little Euro's newest location on Spokane's lower South Hill
By Dora Scott
Spokane voters passed Proposition 1. Now, the city is reworking neighborhood law enforcement, including reconsidering its partnership with C.O.P.S.
By Eliza Billingham
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