New data from Idaho and Washington helps debunk some myths about who's moving here, and whether they came as self-identified political refugees or for the quality of life
By Colton Rasanen
One of four such facilities in the country, Maddie's Place seeks to help Spokane's drug-addicted babies and their parents
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Lisa Gardner moved home a few years ago — now she's leading the Spokane NAACP with plans to lift up Black and Brown communities in the Inland Northwest
NEWS BRIEFS: WSU student employees win a new labor contract
Plus, Washington invests big in affordable housing; and the Spokane City Council says to keep your seat
Spokane City Council members just appointed a new member to fill an open council seat for almost two years — why didn't voters didn't get a say?
By Nate Sanford
A proposed Spokane law plans to evaluate — and possibly remove — racist statues and signage on city-owned property
New data shows when people are moving to Idaho — and what their migration has to do with politics
Chemicals of concern: PFAS meeting on Wednesday continues West Plains educational series
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In the race to build green energy facilities, the usual disputes over projects on public lands need to be resolved early and efficiently
By Jonathan Thompson
If Biden wants to be the dankest president of all time, here’s his chance
By Will Maupin
Spokane Public Library's the Hive and EWU team up to offer new residency for recent art program grads
By Carrie Shriver
Snowy days just hit differently when you're all grown up
By Madison Pearson
Ballet festival in Spokane, NBA 2K24 updates; plus, new music!
Stage Left's season opener, Fun Home, has parallels with the play that closed its last season
By E.J. Iannelli
Catching up wth stand-up standout Brian Regan
By Seth Sommerfeld
Celebrate Black History Month in the Inland Northwest with these events
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Craft bartenders are competing to become Spokane’s next tiki master
By Eliza Billingham
Around the World in 80 Plates: Flavors from Osaka, Japan; Hami, China; and Guangzhou, China
The Spokane Jewish Film Festival celebrates its 20th anniversary
Spotlighting four standouts from the 2024 Sundance Film Festival that should hit our big screen soon
By Chase Hutchinson
Local radio station KOOL 107.1 FM is trying to keep the early years of rock 'n' roll alive on the airwaves
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By Chey Scott
Idaho, once again, takes a stand against cannabis
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