It took twice as long as expected, but the Post Street Bridge is finally reopening, incorporating decades of design and pedestrian improvements
By E.J. Iannelli
NEWS BRIEFS: PRIDE Prep to close
Plus, Ecology is testing more wells for PFAS; and there's a congressional debate next week
The ACLU and other law firms sue Washington state seeking to prevent 'Parents' Bill of Rights' from taking effect
By Colton Rasanen
Conservative donor and businessman Larry Stone is forming the Spokane Business Association to lobby city officials about public safety, homelessness and more
By Nate Sanford
Spokane Regional Transportation Council has a plan to end traffic deaths by 2042 — will it work?
More than twice as many people died in car crashes as were murdered in Spokane County last year
Creative developers are supercharging our middle housing ordinance, and projects will start coming out of the ground
By Anthony Gill
Question of the Week
What topic would you like to do deep academic research about?
How to safely and legally travel with cannabis this summer
By Will Maupin
How Dmitrious Bistrevsky, a Ukrainian refugee who grew up in Spokane, became Darth Vader
By Seth Sommerfeld
Former Spokane DJs and radio staff reunite to reminisce and honor friends
By Carrie Shriver
A new local organization supports the people of Palestine through a film festival and community events
By Azaria Podplesky
Why I'll eat cyanide any day of the week
By Eliza Billingham
Spokane's urban canopy gains nearly 800 more trees, a new round of ArtsFund's Community Accelerator Grant; plus, new music!
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Gonzaga Basketball Offseason Check-In
The Zags men and women add impact transfers, while the WCC adds new schools.
South Perry District's new wine bar, Pacific to Palouse, is a cozy celebration of home
Around the World in 80 Plates: Pizza Fiocco and dessert from Italy
Spotlighting some of the best films we saw at the 2024 Seattle International Film Festival
By Seth Sommerfeld, Jason Baxter and Nathan Weinbender
Taking Back Sunday still resonates across generations with their cathartic emo
By Brittne Lunniss
Walker’s Furniture: Family-owned for more than 44 years
Walker’s Furniture and Mattress aims to provide shoppers with the best items for the best prices.
WSU researchers are helping breed resilient quinoa strains to fight global hunger
Whitworth historian Anthony Clark's recent book helps Buddhists and Christians acknowledge their differences in order to celebrate each other
Gonzaga research could help develop new drugs to treat parasites by targeting a unique compound
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Regional tribes and University of Idaho researchers are working to ensure that slippery fish are born every spring
EWU sociologist studies the cross-cultural identity of second-generation Ethiopian Americans and how they influence their communities
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After 61 years, it's the end of an era for downtown Spokane staple Domini Sandwiches
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