In the freezing dark on top of Mount Spokane one night in December 2022, the ski patrol and other first responders answered the call
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
More than 200 Spokane churches were asked to open their doors to homeless people during dangerously cold weather — four agreed
By Nate Sanford
NEWS BRIEFS: Washington schools to get lifesaving overdose reversal kits
Plus, Coeur d'Alene schools face an unexpected deficit; and Spokane City Council wades further into the Israel-Hamas conflict
Disagreements on wages and health insurance have stalled a labor contract between WSU and the working student union
By Colton Rasanen
After releasing a PFAS documentary, the West Plains Water Coalition is looking forward to further environmental investigation
By Samantha Wohlfeil
WSU and the working student union tentatively agree on a contract the same day strike starts
Read newly-appointed Spokane City Council member Lili Navarrete's responses to Council interview questions last week
Question of the Week
What's a historical event or period the next big musical should cover?
Once plentiful across the state, ursus arctos horribilis has been missing for decades now. Could that ever change?
By Knute Berger
The feds are finding it tough to keep cannabis listed as one of the most dangerous substances on the nation's drug policy ladder
By Will Maupin
SIX uses pop songs, sparkly outfits and girl power to reframe the lives of Henry VIII's six ill-fated queens
By Chey Scott
Vintage shop Re*Entropy adds an ever-changing inventory of timeless items to downtown's West First Avenue
By Summer Sandstrom
Alongside the U.S. premiere of a suspenseful piece, Spokane Symphony's Masterworks 5 features two other emotionally charged works
By E.J. Iannelli
Spokane Velocity on air, learning new skills; plus, new music!
I Saw You
A realistic rooting guide for Gonzaga fans hoping for some outside help
Road Trippin' with the Zags
Observations from Gonzaga's recent California games.
By Seth Sommerfeld
Emran Restaurant & Market opens, the first Afghan restaurant in Spokane
By Eliza Billingham
Local food bank Second Harvest offers a new series of food waste-reduction classes
Around the World in 80 Plates: Tim Tam Slam from Melbourne, Australia
American Fiction works as both a sharp satire and an affecting family drama
By Josh Bell
I.S.S. sees Ariana DeBose do the acting thing well enough, but the rest of this science fiction thriller remains adrift.
By Chase Hutchinson
Bozeman singer-songwriter Madeline Hawthorne hopes to have a busy 2024
From looking a lot like the Alps to having authentic Swiss raclettes on offer, British Columbia's Panorama is more than a great ski getaway
By John Grollmus
The road trip is a classic element of American life, and you'll find some great winter destinations just outside the Inland Northwest if you're willing to put in some mileage
By Bob Legasa
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