Bumpy Rides
The gig economy promised independence and flexibility for workers who use apps like Uber to get by — but the reality has been more challenging
By Daniel Walters
Free Range Tech
Coders and web developers are dialing into the hive mind of local coworking spaces
By Nathan Weinbender
My House is Your House
Spokane residents rent out their space on sites like Airbnb, but few follow city rules
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Treasure Hunters
The business of buying and reselling thrifted stuff online continues to be a lucrative moneymaker for some
By Chey Scott
Secondary School
Tutoring apps can supplement a teacher's income, or in some cases become a full-time job
By Wilson Criscione
Drone Zone
While many imagine what drones could be used for, Inland Northwest businesses are already putting them to work
Scrubbed!
SPD stops putting internal investigations reports online, city street strategy and a Rocket Market summer music lawsuit
Broken Rules
A Millwood councilwoman has resigned, but one question remains: Did the city break the law in appointing her in the first place?
Running Scared
The real reason that GOP leaders avoided town halls and meeting with actual constituents
By Paul Dillon
Knitting for Shelter Pets, and more
Do Something: How to get involved with your community this week
Readers react to Spokane police secrecy, and foster kids' legal needs
Letters to the editor
Identity Crisis
Spokane needs to find its own North Star to unite behind
By Tom Simpson
On the Street
Holy Smokes
Marijuana as religious sacrament in Hinduism's holiest celebration
By Connor Dinnison
'Resist' and Persist
Maasai artist Nicholas Sironka's chosen medium is wax and dye, but he hopes that he's creating understanding as well
By Raven Haynes
ZAGS | NEXT UP: WCC TOURNAMENT
The push toward March Madness continues in Las Vegas
By Dan Nailen
For Your Consideration
Expansive TV, into the pit and chilled-out tunes
Fresh Look
Spring is coming; take your mind off the wait until then with a new slate of local art to enjoy for March's First Friday showcase
A new book takes readers on a lighthearted photographic tour of Expo '74
I Saw You
Week of March 2nd
For Purple Waves of Grain
A local grain farmer, malter, baker and beermaker are joining forces to showcase an ancient and unique strain of Egyptian barley
By Chris Lozier
The Tastiest Ten
Fifth annual Inlander Restaurant Week satiates appetites and continues through March 4
Meditations on a Mutant
Logan, the third stand-alone Wolverine film, is one of the best comic book movies ever made
By Maryann Johanson
The Book of James
The documentary I Am Not Your Negro uses the writings of James Baldwin to grapple with racism in America
Second Coming
On his sophomore LP, Marshall McLean contemplates fame, family and growing up
Break with Tradition
The bluegrassy Brothers Comatose aren't beholden to old-timey sounds
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Hear the Humanity: A Playlist for International Transgender Day of Visibility
By Seth Sommerfeld, Alyson McManus, Dora Scott and Colton Rasanen
Best of Food
Idaho, once again, takes a stand against cannabis
By Will Maupin
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