WSU is in a bind over the fate of its historic Jensen-Byrd building. If a hero developer appears, will it be enough?
By E.J. Iannelli
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane City Council offers more chances for community input
Plus, a homelessness dashboard goes live; and birth rates in Spokane County are declining
By Eliza Billingham
After its $19M levy failed for the second time, the Lakeland Joint School District considers cost-cutting measures
By Colton Rasanen
Lawsuit seeks to block natural gas initiative, claiming it violates Washington's constitution
By Samantha Wohlfeil
America has been in a public health crisis since the COVID-19 pandemic, and the fever is getting worse
By Bob Lutz
Question of the Week
What was your favorite book when you were a little kid?
Five strains for a trip down memory lane
By Will Maupin
Four gifts for the discreet, on-the-go cannabis consumer on your list
Gifts for creatives and busybodies that will highly enhance their holidays
By Summer Sandstrom
Yes, you can give cannabis as a gift, but there are some rules
Readers of all ages can celebrate Spokane's seasonal traditions and cultural history with a lively and warmhearted new picture book
By Madison Pearson
Spokane Falls Community College's new art building sƛ̓x̣etkʷ provides a major facilities upgrade for fine arts and photography students
Inspired by ancient Greek myth, Hadestown tells a story of transcendental love and inescapable tragedy
With the Christmas holiday almost here, here are some gift-giving traditions around the world
By Carrie Shriver
Three authors to headline Get Lit! Festival in 2025, future of football at University of Idaho uncertain after head coach Jason Eck resigns, and Spokane artist Dylan Lipsker expands downtown
I Saw You
For pub food faves and a fun Rat Pack-themed hangout, head to Eddie's Kitchen & Tavern in North Spokane
By Dora Scott
TO-GO BOX: TT's ditches its barbecue menu to rebrand; Ultimate Bagel lives on; plus winter food pop-ups
A Complete Unknown offers a competent but unremarkable portrayal of Bob Dylan
By Josh Bell
Nosferatu is a haunting horror vision from Robert Eggers
By Chase Hutchinson
Rounding up some of 2024's standout albums by acts from Spokane and the Inland Northwest
By Seth Sommerfeld
Green Zone Gift Guide 2024
Gifts for stoners you might find at the Pink Pony Club
Gifts for self-care enthusiasts bound to create a very relaxing, very peaceful end to the holiday season
Bob Legasa has got decades of mileage on his knees, making it hard to pick, but here are his top local runs
By Bob Legasa
If you seek out the comforting embrace of our wooden chaperones of the high country, you will learn the secrets of tree skiing in the INW
By John Grollmus
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