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NEWS BRIEFS: CHAS Health celebrates three decades
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The group that accused Gov. Inslee of bribing voters hands out discounted gas to encourage voters to kill WA carbon tax
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Two Inland Northwest universities bring cannabis education to campus
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Artist Dylan Lipsker turned adversity into opportunity; now he's celebrating the first anniversary of his Big City Art gallery
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Spokane has gotten a lot more colorful this year; check out these new murals that have popped up
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By Cassandra Benson and Madi Oswalt
The Spokane Arena reopens after renovations, Sharma Shields' book list; plus, new music!
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Looking at the season ahead for the Inland Northwest's collegiate squads
By Seth Sommerfeld
Uncertainty abounds as the Seahawks enter a new era
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The Gem State's Coaching Gem
How Jason Eck has turned the University of Idaho’s football program from a doormat into a national title contender
Brick West Brewing Co. releases its third certified Salmon Safe beer, thanks to local hops and barley
By Eliza Billingham
The Kenworthy Silent Film Festival in Moscow pairs 1920s cinema with new locally composed scores
By Chase Hutchinson
Only Murders in the Building delivers another winning season of comedic murder mystery
By Josh Bell
Spokane's relentlessly gigging Snacks at Midnight shows off its eclectic rock sound on What You Think You Want
Frank Turner chats about music universality, his new album Undefeated and being an “angry man”
Volume Music Festival unveils its venues and schedule for 2024
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