Spokane Public Schools begins a new era, naming schools after a Holocaust survivor, a Japanese American teacher and a Chicano art professor
By Colton Rasanen
Immigrant communities and the nonprofits that help them prepare for a potential shift in immigration policy
By Victor Corral Martinez
State law now allows for more traffic cameras. Spokane decides to dedicate its resulting revenue to new ideas.
By Eliza Billingham
Spokane Republicans will nominate replacements for Spokane County treasurer as Baumgartner heads to Congress
By Samantha Wohlfeil
NEWS BRIEFS: Pilot program finds repeat offenders in downtown Spokane
Plus, the school district seeks help supporting homeless students; and WA finds troubling issues at Spokane Valley mill
The Columbia River reflects the history of our region — especially Indigenous peoples' ancient, spiritual connection to this place
By Knute Berger
Question of the Week
If you could name a school after anyone, who would it be?
Green Wednesday marks the start of the holiday season for cannabis consumers
By Will Maupin
EWU exhibit highlights innovative arts collaboration with rural Central Washington school district
By Carrie Scozzaro
Chrysalis Gallery on Spokane's South Hill boosts artists of all backgrounds, including kids and veterans
By Carrie Shriver
Karen Mobley's latest poetry collection is informed by home and loss
By Madison Pearson
Seven TV gems saved from obscurity to stream on Netflix
By Bill Frost
Electric Photoland holds elf-sized pop-up photo session, a dozen breweries in Eastern Washington receive accolades; Plus, new music!
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Gonzaga's Dominant Post Duo Shines Early in the Season
Gonzaga’s Graham Ike and Braden Huff form one big two-headed monster in the paint
By Seth Sommerfeld and Will Maupin
Gonzaga Looks to Capture its First Battle 4 Atlantis Title
A look at the Zags' potential foes in the Thanksgiving week tournament — including Tommy Lloyd's Arizona squad
Rosé, the pink-hued wine is perfect not just for summer, but year-round — including with Thanksgiving dinner
By Bob Johnson
The highly anticipated Gladiator II makes an uninspired return to ancient Rome
By Josh Bell
Wicked turns the Broadway hit into a mostly satisfying big-screen spectacle
After a long break following the Pacific Northwest indie folk boom,Blind Pilot returns with In the Shadow of the Holy Mountain
By Seth Sommerfeld
Warm your soul at No-Li Frost Fest
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Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
By Chey Scott
Hear the Humanity: A Playlist for International Transgender Day of Visibility
By Seth Sommerfeld, Alyson McManus, Dora Scott and Colton Rasanen
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