The Charter Project
After being saved, charter schools — including Spokane's PRIDE Prep — can focus on helping students who want an alternative
By Wilson Criscione
Crime Fighters!
Spokane lands dough to combat property crime; plus, the latest in the ombudsman saga
By Mitch Ryals and Daniel Walters
High Hopes
A treatment for those hooked on heroin or painkillers is gaining traction. But is it the silver bullet for opioid addiction?
By Jake Thomas
To Screen Or Not To?
Why Washington could soon be compelled to screen more children for lead exposure
Remaining Neutral
Trail Mix: Trump's female trouble, and his role in Washington's race for governor
The Price of Government
What's driving the manufactured outrage surrounding city councilmembers' pay
By Paul Dillon
Winning Isn't Everything
How you deal with defeat is the true test of character in life — a lesson this year's Zags taught us last month
By George Nethercutt
Form Frustration
Some medical marijuana patients are peeved because of an invasive section on a state form
By Azaria Podplesky
Year of Loathing
Just imagine what legendary gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson would make of the current campaign for president
By Scott A. Leadingham
Kid Games
Just because you've reached adulthood doesn't mean you can't have fun
By Laura Johnson
VISUAL ART | 11 GALLERY ARTISTS
The Art Spirit Gallery opens its spring show
By Carrie Scozzaro
For Your Consideration
A NW music finale, absurdist action/comedy on TV and The Replacements' story ably told
By Dan Nailen
Tricky Dick
A U.S. president and his top advisor get drunk on the eve of resignation in Stage Left's Nixon's Nixon
By E.J. Iannelli
I Saw You
Week of April 7th
Sweet Notes, Smooth Jazz
With a new tasting room, Nodland Cellars puts its hand-crafted wines on display
By Franny Wright
What's on Tap?
New breweries and taprooms are coming your way
By Mike Bookey
Fools for Flavor
The scoop on Coeur d'Alene's newest ice cream shop
Nope-in' Letter
Demolition overflows with moments that never feel authentic
By Scott Renshaw
Out There
An indie director tries sci-fi and a big budget with Midnight Special
By Marjorie Baumgarten
One Night at the Bayou
Moscow doesn't have many all-ages music venues; now, four roommates offer up their basement
The Sound of Settling Down
Marriage and parenthood prove excellent for Pete Yorn's music
Get Free
Shawn Vestal used his rural Idaho youth and Evel Knievel obsession to craft a moving and colorful debut novel
Monster Mash
Authors create titillating tales of literary monsters for a new erotic fan-fiction panel
Words with Melody
Cornelius Eady and his band Rough Magic bring music to poetry
A Song of My Selves
Elissa Washuta is a different kind of memoirist, if you want to call her that
By Paul Constant
Ready for Round Two
A second edition of the Railtown Almanac anthology highlights the region's diverse prose writers
By Chey Scott
More Get Lit! 2016 Highlights
Workshops, readings and special events at this year's festival
Suds and Cinema: Prefontaine
Come see the true story of Steve Prefontaine
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Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
In the debate over what comes first, affordable housing or getting people off the streets, there's a clear answer
By Ben Stuckart
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
A Minecraft Movie is unimaginative drivel with obnoxious performances by Jack Black and Jason Momoa
By Chase Hutchinson
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