Spokane's police watchdog on fallout from the chief's email controversy, expanding the ombudsman's powers and the future of police accountability
By Nate Sanford
WSU team invents an autonomous insect-like machine with a plethora of environmental and research applications
By Summer Sandstrom
NEWS BRIEFS: Ethics complaint is lodged against Zappone, and more.
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Washington's governor and transportation director say lawmakers funded the wrong projects
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Getting the chance to travel overseas as a family can put home in a different light
By Tara Roberts
Question of the Week
If you could play any character on stage or in film, who would it be?
Horrifying headlines have cannabis in the news once again
By Will Maupin
From street art to fine oil paintings, Daniel Lopez's journey as an artist is just beginning
By Chey Scott
Author Rebekah Anderson explores the human toll of Grand Coulee Dam's construction in her new novel
By Madison Pearson
Behind the Curtain
From auditions to opening night: How the Spokane Civic Theatre took Charlie and the Chocolate Factory from page to stage
By E.J. Iannelli
The '90s were the golden age of disaster movies — here are some of the best/worst
By Bill Frost
Spokane Arts' Melissa Huggins departs; plus, new music!
Spokane County Interstate Fair introduces 2023 animal mascot, announces concerts and special events
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Anton Watson will return to Gonzaga for the 2023-24 season
While Julian Strawther and Malachi Smith depart, the Spokane forward returns for one final season
By Seth Sommerfeld
The Spokane and Kootenai County farmers markets find new homes and bountiful welcomes this season
By Eliza Billingham
Halle Bailey hits all the right notes in The Little Mermaid only to get washed away by uninspired direction and bland visuals
By Chase Hutchinson
Reality offers a muddled experimental interpretation of official FBI records
By Josh Bell
The women of Big Richard look to shake up bluegrass music's rigid ways
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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
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
Bear Creek flows in a new direction
By John Bergin
NEWS BRIEFS: Pilot program finds repeat offenders in downtown Spokane
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