Masters of Eminent Domain
The city relies on a rarely used power to force a property sale — but was forcing the issue really necessary?
By Daniel Walters
'Bigger To-Do List'
Efforts to include racial distinctions in SPD data stall; plus, Obama stumps for Inslee
By Jake Thomas and Mitch Ryals
Q&A: PHIL TYLER
Meet the new president of the Spokane NAACP
By Mitch Ryals
Cause For Alarm
Residents of a remote part of Stevens County say something is making them sick, but no one is sure exactly what it is
By Jake Thomas
Too Smart for School
What happens when a 12-year-old prodigy tries to go to college in Spokane?
By Wilson Criscione
Early Birds
Trail Mix: Stuckart plans ahead, Hillary mulls veep candidates
What Now?
How a career change forced me to reevaluate fatherhood
By Josh Johnson
No Solution At All
Donald Trump's plans to reduce mass shootings defy both common sense and factual evidence
By Robert Herold
Munchie Mania
Fast-food options can satisfy any craving for munchies
By Azaria Podplesky
You Can Do This
Outdoors Issue
By Mike Bookey
Start With a Tent...
Camping is basically just sleeping outside. Here's how to get started
By Dan Nailen
Fighting Back
After losing pieces of themselves, a boxer and his coach form a bond
The Slalom Addiction
Water skiers are getting their runs however they can without going far from home
Basic Biking
Easy and cheap ways to get yourself on two wheels
Full Sails
How one woman stumbled into a sailing hobby and never turned back
By Jen Forsyth
Getting Vertical
Starting at ground level as a rock climber is perfectly OK
By Taryn Phaneuf
One Stop
Spokatopia is a chance to get a taste of all those outdoorsy things you've been afraid to try
About Face
Artist Annie Libertini has established herself as an adept leatherworker through her highly detailed masks
By Chey Scott
For Your Consideration
Classic rock, a modern Altman classic and the big man throws it down (on paper)
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Animal Instincts
The MAC brings together art and the wild
FIRST FRIDAY: BARTOSZ BEDA
A Polish artist's first U.S. solo show lands in Spokane
By Kristi Luccetta
I Saw You
Week of June 30th
Pearls of Joy
Boba tea is fun to drink in a variety of ways
By Carrie Scozzaro
Blossoming Business
One Tree Hard Cider unveils a new-and-improved tasting room
By Laura Regester
Opening and Closing
New arrivals to (and recent departures from) the region's restaurant scene
Kid Stuff
Steven Spielberg's gifts shouldn't be taken for granted in The BFG
By Scott Renshaw
Equestrian Dreams
Dark Horse is an inspirational, almost unbelievable, documentary
By Steve Davis
Behind the Music
From Elk to New York City, Jordan Miller now writes songs for the Goo Goo Dolls and more
By Laura Johnson
Cleveland Raps
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony are a reminder that LeBron James is far from the only talent to come out of northeastern Ohio
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