How Spokane Beat Potholes
Why the Condon administration reinvented the city's approach to streets and utilities — and what that means for potholes
By Daniel Walters
On the Clock
The city council gives Mayor Condon a police-chief timeline; plus, Jones runs afoul of Equal Rights Washington in race for state superintendent
By Mitch Ryals and Jake Thomas
Under the Bridge
The story of a young man's lonely death and his family's struggle to help him overcome his mental illness
By Mitch Ryals
On Tour
Trail Mix: Trump's tour through WA, and Wikileaks' role in Election 2016
By Daniel Walters and Jake Thomas
The Blame Game
The public deserves real answers from Mayor Condon, not deflection
By Paul Dillon
After the Deluge
Cleaning up Trump's hot mess is going to take some heroic leadership
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Seeking Approval
A higher hurdle for aspiring drivers and a new research opportunity
By Connor Dinnison
A Grand Finale?
EWU's record-setting Cooper Kupp is back for his senior year and one more shot at a national title
By Dan Nailen
Fueled by Charity
Any show that Last Chance For Gas plays is a donation of their time
By Laura Johnson
Great Expectations
The Cougars have some of the nation's most dangerous offensive weapons — and the nation has taken notice
By Kelsey Jones
Team Spirit
Be the best Inland Northwest football fan possible with these items
The Grand Experiment
The Vandals have two seasons left in big-time football — let's look back at their 20 years in the FBS
By Mike Bookey
From Crimson to Purple
Bob Gregory was a Spokane-bred Cougar through and through; now he's prowling the sidelines for the Huskies
Pure Football
At Whitworth, the game is played under the trees and on real grass
Check Yourself
Are Seahawks fans becoming as annoying as the rest of the league thinks? Let's put it to a test
Speaking Up
KYRS' Raise Your Voice program gives local teens the power of their own radio show
Hellbent on Salvation
The Sunset Limited wonders how you'd save the soul of a man who'd gladly give it away
By E.J. Iannelli
Arts | First Friday
Get to know E.L. Stewart's abstract artwork
By Chey Scott
For Your Consideration
Danceable tunes, Netflix food porn and a winning game sequel
By Isaac Handelman
I Saw You
Week of September 1st
Bouncing Back
From fires to car crashes, three local eateries are rebounding after major setbacks
Two for One
Square Wheel Brewing is stepping out of Arbor Crest's shadow
Always New
A longtime Spokane chef ventures out with CRATE
By Franny Wright
Silly Scientists
Morgan is reminiscent of too many other mediocre laboratory sci-fi flicks
By Eric D. Snider
Improv Material
Don't Think Twice is a brutally honest take on show biz
By Marjorie Baumgarten
Art of the Deal
Local indie labels offer artists another marketing option, but not everyone is convinced they're necessary
No Relic
Duran Duran is coming to Spokane; the band continues to work in high style
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