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By Nate Sanford
A refurbished bus brings opioid treatment to Deer Park, testing a model that could be used across the rural U.S.
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Spokane's busy election year gets busier as Marcus Riccelli, Natasha Hill and Ben Stuckart jostle for position in the wake of Andy Billig's retirement
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Plus, money grows trees; and a lawsuit is filed against North Idaho College
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What movie or show might be more interesting if the main roles were gender-swapped?
From high-speed trains to surprisingly great 7-Elevens, Japan's urban environment has much to envy
By Anthony Gill
Idaho stays on the wrong side of weed policy
By Will Maupin
Retired veteran Richard Weatherly has been making grandiose clocks for over 20 years
By Madison Pearson
Bright Comet Theatre gives its own distinct spin to Shakespeare's legendary tragedy
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The COVID pandemic wasn't all bad: It gave us some great TV shows to watch in the bunker
By Bill Frost
Thrift shopping membership, streaming Spokane cinema; plus, new music!
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Gonzaga falls flat in both WCC Championship Games
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Patrón Mexican Restaurant brings authentic Mexican flavors from their family to yours
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By Seth Sommerfeld
Ranking all 89 tunes that have won the Academy Award for Best Original Song
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Idaho, once again, takes a stand against cannabis
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