ELECTION 2023: Being mayor is a tough job, why do these two want it?
By Nate Sanford
ELECTION 2023: A brief and non-exhaustive list of the issues in the Spokane mayoral race
ELECTION 2023: Out of office for years, right-wing firebrand Matt Shea still managed to become a flashpoint in this year's election
ELECTION 2023: Betsy Wilkerson and Kim Plese walk two distinct paths for Spokane City Council leadership
By Samantha Wohlfeil
ELECTION 2023: The right-wing focus on race and gender is influencing some local school board races this year
By Colton Rasanen
A strike force led by local U.S. Attorney Vanessa Waldref is working to uncover millions of dollars in pandemic relief fraud
Conservative businessman Larry Stone threatens to sue local TV stations over an attack ad against Woodward and his East Trent homeless shelter
Sunny Day Real Estate's Dan Hoerner steps aside to let Monumental Booking's Ryan Levey take over managing The Big Dipper
By Seth Sommerfeld
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane City Council moves $6 million in pandemic funds toward Trent shelter
Plus, a local gas pipeline expands; and Sen. Murray wants free community college
ELECTION 2023: City council and ballot roundups
Breaking down the $4.6 million in Spokane campaign spending this season
By Nate Sanford and Samantha Wohlfeil
Question of the Week
What is your favorite Halloween monster?
The bonfire of misogyny built beneath the feet of witches burns on
By John Hagney
Cannabis users fared better against COVID, but arrests went up
By Will Maupin
Isaiah Daniels weaves modern magic with antique illusions to bring "Do Spirits Return?" to Spokane
By Chey Scott
Two regional authors explore motherhood, mental health and patriarchal pressure in their new books
By Summer Sandstrom
After a memorable 17-day escape to Japan, I wish the U.S. had these six things
Spooky historic tours, a theatrical change of scenery; plus, new music!
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with these local events
By Madison Pearson
I Saw You
Family-owned Gem State Mushrooms offers gourmet fungi to homecooks and professional chefs all year
By Eliza Billingham
The sci-fi relationship drama Foe raises questions but fails to explore them
By Maryann Johanson
Musical comedy Dicks: The Musical gets by on vulgar, low-budget charm
By Josh Bell
Spokane's Brett Hite found success by trading soccer cleats for Frenship
By Azaria Podplesky
The nostalgic veneering of When We Were Young
Reflections on a weekend at Las Vegas' overloaded pop punk festival.
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Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
How can you prepare for a recession? A Spokane credit union and nonprofit share tips as Washington is already facing a rainy day
By Victor Corral Martinez
In the debate over what comes first, affordable housing or getting people off the streets, there's a clear answer
By Ben Stuckart
A voter-approved natural gas initiative, ruled unconstitutional, could be headed to the Washington Supreme Court
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