Recall and Response
The attempt to remove Spokane Mayor David Condon from office may be a long shot, but he isn't taking any chances
By Daniel Walters
Shades of Black Lives
A Spokane County detective's Facebook post about Black Lives Matter sparks debate among local law enforcement
By Mitch Ryals
Fires Hit Home
Tens of thousands of acres burn around Spokane on Sunday and Monday; plus, DOJ weighs in on concerns over bail system
Access for Sale?
Trail Mix: Clinton's shaky Foundation, Trump's questionable staffers
Growing Pains
When the only constant is change itself, we'd best saddle up and make the most of it
By Mariah McKay
Why I'm With Her
Ignore the chants: Hillary Clinton has earned America's trust from her life of public service
By Mary Lou Reed
What It Means
A closer read of a new DEA policy
By Connor Dinnison
United by Song and Dance
A local powwow aims to bring people together across ethnicities for a colorful cultural celebration
By Isaac Handelman
Float On
To find an hour of glorious silence, I had to enclose myself in a tank full of salt water
By Mike Bookey
BASEBALL | By The Numbers
Dogs, dingers and dastardly Diaz stuff
For Your Consideration
Imagining The Donald, shoot-em-up game and manly musical homages
Game of Sounds
Cyan's Robyn Miller returns to orchestrate the Spokane-based gaming company's Obduction
By Nick Thomas
I Saw You
Week of August 25th
Family Values
A North Idaho clan is making a triple impact on the local food scene
By Carrie Scozzaro
Still Rocking
After leaving downtown, Rock City Grill has reopened on the South Hill
By Franny Wright
Swing and a Miss
Hands of Stone can't carve out a distinctive space among boxing biopics
By Scott Renshaw
Texas Heat
Hell or High Water is the crime drama you've been waiting all summer for
By Marjorie Baumgarten
Do the Math
Minus the Bear has accomplished the tough task of making progressive rock accessible
By Laura Johnson
More than Labels
Zakk Wylde's second solo record shows off his softer side, but it's just one part of his persona
The Big Picture
Supporting local arts nonprofits also benefits other areas of our communities
By Chey Scott
Learning on the Job
Starting a new nonprofit is a crash course in business — and more
By Dan Nailen
Home Base
Spokane nonprofits face challenges in providing people with a place to call their own
By Jake Thomas
Peirone Prize Winner 2016: Dylan Stiegemeier
This conservation enthusiast has sparked an effort that's spread worldwide
Peirone Prize Winner 2016: Ryan Oelrich
Helping at-risk kids and building community goes hand in hand for this passionate activist
By Wilson Criscione
Peirone Prize Winner 2016: Teri Koski
Life has given the president of NAMI Spokane crucial tools to help others
NONPROFIT GUIDE: 2016
Choose your charities
Submit an Event
or
Browse all Film Times
Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
How can you prepare for a recession? A Spokane credit union and nonprofit share tips as Washington is already facing a rainy day
By Victor Corral Martinez
In the debate over what comes first, affordable housing or getting people off the streets, there's a clear answer
By Ben Stuckart
A voter-approved natural gas initiative, ruled unconstitutional, could be headed to the Washington Supreme Court
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Sneak Peek Preview
Entree Food Newsletter
Weekend Countdown