Aug 11-17, 2016

News

  • Tall Order

    As Craig Meidl prepares to lead the Spokane Police Department, here are the 14 most pressing challenges he'll face as chief

    By Mitch Ryals

  • A Blind Eye

    The WSU football team wants to move on from a house-party brawl weeks ago, but victims want the players held accountable

    By Wilson Criscione

  • Another Lawsuit

    The fallout continues from Straub's rocky tenure as Spokane police chief; plus, DSHS settles with former mental health patients

    By Mitch Ryals and Daniel Walters

  • Choosing Sides

    Would electing the city attorney make them more accountable to the people — or just more swayed by the whims of the mob?

    By Daniel Walters

  • 'Unreasonable Threat to Life and Property'

    Spokane's rental housing has problems, but landlord and tenant groups are split on a solution

    By Jake Thomas

  • Tea Leaves

    Trail Mix: Bold election predictions, and Washington's quiet primary

    By Mitch Ryals and Jake Thomas

  • Road to Nowhere

    Donald Trump has taken the low road in his campaign, and Republicans of character simply won't follow

    By George Nethercutt

  • Beating the Odds

    Our child welfare system needs a revamp to help foster kids succeed in college

    By Tara Dowd

  • Take a Trip

    Local curators dig up soundtracks for an altered state of mind

    By Connor Dinnison

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