Stealing Washington
The quirks, loopholes and screw-ups that give Washington state the highest property crime rate in the nation
By Mitch Ryals and Daniel Walters
Familiar Face
Former Spokane City Councilwoman Nancy McLaughlin has taken a new job with the county, and hopes to keep it
By Wilson Criscione
College Transfer
UW finds a new partner for its medical school; plus, an Idaho legislator wants to mandate rape-kit testing
By Wilson Criscione and Mitch Ryals
Shroom for Improvement
Are mushrooms the solution to one of Spokane's most nagging pollution problems?
By Jake Thomas
Gone Too Soon
After an EWU student's fatal overdose, should colleges change the way they view drug abuse?
Both Sides of the Badge
It's been 10 years — time to find a way forward together
By Paul Dillon
Our Trumpy Future
Trail Mix: The Donald is on a roll and liberal Democrats look for guidance from Warren
Mischiefs of Faction
Every four years, we reaffirm our national unity; this time feels different
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
The Evergreen Strains
A handful of marijuana strains pay homage to Washington state
By Azaria Podplesky
Enjoy Classical, You Will
For one night, the Spokane Symphony tackles tunes from every Star Wars film
By Dan Nailen
Buying the Alien
When stars like David Bowie die, a lot of money follows
BOOK | Learn to Swim
Coming to appreciate friendship through the small details
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration
YouTube satire, a loving podcast and standup star
By Claire Standaert
How to Succeed in Theater
Lewis and Clark scores again with How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
By E.J. Iannelli
I Saw You
Week of March 3rd
Power to the People
Spokane's Steam Plant Square celebrates its 100th anniversary
By Carrie Scozzaro
Chowing Down Around Town
IRW continues all across Spokane and North Idaho through Sunday
If It Ain't Broke...
Poole's Public House brings its winning recipe to the South Hill
Beasts of One Notion
Zootopia depends entirely on its well-intentioned allegory about prejudice
By Scott Renshaw
Team America
London Has Fallen takes its action-movie idiocy across the pond
By Maryann Johanson
After the Shooting
The Palomino continues on, following a tragedy that struck outside the music venue in January
By Laura Johnson
Space Exploration
Umphrey's McGee brings flexibility to the Hive in Sandpoint
By Ben Salmon
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