Rich Man, Poor Men
Can the wealthiest U.S. president ever help the poorest U.S. citizens?
By Daniel Walters
La Resistance
Michael Moore, Congressional Democrats and local progressives: How they are resisting Donald Trump's agenda
By Mitch Ryals
Must-See TV?
Alternatives to the inauguration (and how to make watching more fun if you have to)
By Dan Nailen
Viewers Guide
The inauguration that hopes to Trump them all
By Raven Haynes
The Watch List
You'll learn a lot by watching some key people who could make or break Trump's presidency
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Trading Places
If Trump gets into a trade war with China, Washington state workers may suffer the most
By Wilson Criscione
The Other Washington
Our local state representatives and senators gear up for another year of fights over education, taxes and crime
The Gem State's Agenda
What to watch for in the Idaho legislature's 2017 session
CMR and MLK
Congresswoman among community leaders responding to post-election racial slurs; plus, remembering Judge Sam Cozza
By Mitch Ryals and Daniel Walters
No Feds Here
As local college students follow the national trend to demand "sanctuary campuses," college officials are trying to determine exactly what that means
Children Will Listen
How art speaks to life in this particular moment
By John T. Reuter
So Here We Are
Here's hoping the new president fills the office with the grace and sense of tradition it requires
By Robert Herold
Get Big Money Out
Letters to the Editor
On the Street
What excites/concerns you about a Donald Trump presidency?
Getting Connected
Do Something: How to get involved with your community this week
EDITOR'S NOTE: Journalism in the Trump era
We'll be keeping an eye out for the Inland Northwest
By Jacob H. Fries
Oh, the Humanity
The murky take on marijuana and prenatal motherhood
By Connor Dinnison
The Newcomers
Gonzaga has hit gold in the transfer market this season
By Will Maupin
Earthly Delights
A new local business brings indoor gardening and the terrarium trend to Spokane
By Chey Scott
BOOK | HOP KING
One tasty bit of Washington history
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration
Snoop does "news," winning game combo and cooking from the couch
Creative Focus
With a new leader and funding source, Spokane Arts continues its march to make the city more creative
I Saw You
Week of January 19th
Topping Out
Schweitzer Mountain Resort takes fine dining to the mountaintop
By Carrie Scozzaro
When One Door Closes
Chef Adam Hegsted has closed the Cellar, but has other irons in the fire
A Big Move
Badass Backyard Brewing is now pouring in Spokane Valley
Mind the Gap
20th Century Women offers a compassionate take on generational shifts
By Scott Renshaw
Golden Arches
Michael Keaton gives us the story of McDonald's in the Founder
By Maryann Johanson
Grown-Ups
The Nixon Rodeo continues to gain fans and write more music, but they have no grand illusions regarding their local act
By Laura Johnson
Sunny Disposition
Seattle trio Duke Evers' new album is surprisingly full of bright pop-rock
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Spokane’s challenges are more profound that we thought; it’s time to treat the situation like the emergency that it is
By Gavin Cooley
I’m finally caught up with One Piece; these four moments solidified my adoration for the popular pirate anime
By Colton Rasanen
Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
Even though resettlement funds are frozen and entry is paused, refugees already in Spokane need support, and offer hope
By Eliza Billingham
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Entree Food Newsletter
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