The Council Whisperers
As the influence and activism of some city council assistants has grown, they've become a new target for conservative critics
By Daniel Walters
Left Out
Two Spokane Valley city councilmen have resigned because of their differences with the four-person council majority
By Wilson Criscione
What Happened to John Marshall?
The wife of a man found dead in the Spokane River is searching for answers three months after his death
By Mitch Ryals
There's No Defense
What's at stake for a Supreme Court void of a criminal defense perspective?
Strange Bedfellows
Trail Mix: Unholy alliances and Veep sweepstakes for the Dems
Making Room for Culture
Why Eastern Washington University should respond to students' needs for a multicultural center
By Mariah McKay
Turn Down the Volume
Washington and Idaho Democrats should rethink their allegiance to the presidential caucus
By Mary Lou Reed
Females to the Front
Companies are creating products for a growing group of consumers: women
By Azaria Podplesky
An Ode to Road
An oral history of the first Bloomsday on the occasion of its 40th running
By Mike Bookey, Dan Nailen and Laura Johnson
Ever Enough?
James Frye is a gifted local graphic artist, who also happens to have autism
By Laura Johnson
So Fresh, So Clean
Hundreds of volunteers give East Sprague a spring makeover
By Dan Nailen
THEATER | FICTION
A new production will have you questioning the truth you think you know
By E.J. Iannelli
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Making Headlines
Disney's Newsies is an underdog's triumphant tale, told through catchy song and dance
By Chey Scott
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Room to Grow
Iron Goat is settling nicely into its success and new digs
By Mike Bookey
Idaho Brews
Recently opened Post Falls Brewing adds yet another option for thirsty craft beer drinkers
By Carrie Scozzaro
Hardcore Values
Green Room packs a tense thriller with characters facing a truly edgy reality
By Scott Renshaw
Faith in Rap
Despite its detractors, Christian hip-hop continues to grow in the mainstream, and Andy Mineo is leading the charge
From the Old School
Holy Grail's sound draws from traditional heavy metal, and fans don't always understand it
By Ben Salmon
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Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
The Trump administration is filing order after order against the LGBTQ+ community; here's how it's impacting the Inland Northwest
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