Sustainability Issue 2024
This summer, Washington says good riddance to foam food containers and coolers
By Lucy Klebeck
A Washington initiative will let voters decide whether to repeal the state's Climate Commitment Act, which has brought in $1.8 billion so far
By Colton Rasanen
Fifty years after Expo '74, what environmentally friendly ideas worked?
By Samantha Wohlfeil
People in Eastern Washington throw away too much food — state policy and Spokane educators are trying to change that
By Eliza Billingham
Four organizations that promote sustainability year round — and how you can help
By Summer Sandstrom
Long-distance railroad routes across the U.S. would double under Amtrak's recent expansion proposal — including two revived Pacific Northwest routes
Eight Republicans and three Democrats — so far — want one coveted seat in D.C.
By Nate Sanford
A landmark Washington bill to curtail rent increases dies in committee
Question of the Week
What environmental changes could be made now to impact the world in 50 years?
Knowing history can immunize us from virulent lies
By John Hagney
Three strains to help shake off the late-winter blues
By Will Maupin
The Chameleon looks to transform the former Lucky You Lounge into a more versatile and varied music and arts hub
By Seth Sommerfeld
Seven slightly unhinged ideas to make the new Beatles movies interesting
Musical libraries, monumental wresting; plus, new music!
Multidimensional artist Dick Schindler shares 20 years of art in new exhibit at Kolva-Sullivan Gallery
By Carrie Scozzaro
I Saw You
Gonzaga women complete a dominant, undefeated WCC hoops season
Another blowout caps off a regular season full of them
Thanks to community support, a beloved downtown Spokane late-night spot isn't going anywhere
Out for Inlander Restaurant Week 2024: Skewers & Wiley's Downtown Bistro
By Madison Pearson and Seth Sommerfeld
Northwest Food Hub Network's Spokane summit explores solutions to get locally grown food on more plates
Before Denis Villeneuve, two unconventional auteurs made flawed attempts to bring Dune to the big screen
By Josh Bell
Dune: Part Two is a grand science fiction epic led by a compelling leading duo in Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya
By Chase Hutchinson
Jess Williamson blends her Texas country roots and Los Angeles indie folk modernity on the stunning Time Ain't Accidental
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Everyone involved in making the disastrous Christmas action "comedy" Red One should be put on the naughty list
By Maryann Johanson
Bear Creek flows in a new direction
By John Bergin
Enjoy a Scandinavian-style brunch at Little Euro's newest location on Spokane's lower South Hill
By Dora Scott
Spokane voters passed Proposition 1. Now, the city is reworking neighborhood law enforcement, including reconsidering its partnership with C.O.P.S.
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