Breaking New Ground
In the University District and East Sprague, two separate visions are merging, transforming the city
By Wilson Criscione
From Both Sides
Party activists target McMorris Rodgers and her potential 2018 opponent; plus, new plans for the former Otis Hotel
By Daniel Walters and Samantha Wohlfeil
License to Sue
A local attorney continues his crusade against the State Patrol selling records to "ambulance-chasing" lawyers and chiropractors
By Daniel Walters
Institutionalized Inequity
Trump and Republicans continue to demand that those with the least pay the most
By Paul Dillon
Numbers Don't Lie
Spokane's startup stats echo Gonzaga's historic season
By Tom Simpson
SHS Kitten Shower
Do something: How to get involved with your community this week
Readers react to the "Bromuda Triangle" and urge legislators to think of the children
Letters to the editor
On the Street
What comes to mind when you think of Monroe Street?
Smell Test
How an untangling of the cannabis genome could help standardize strains for mass consumption
By Connor Dinnison
Drawing Lines in the Asphalt
The future of North Monroe Street is being hotly debated, but cool things are already happening along the strip
New Kid on the Block
Boozing: T's Lounge joins a popular lineup of North Monroe watering holes
By Dan Nailen
Cutting it Close
Manscaping: Looking for a traditional barbershop? North Monroe is home to four with distinct personalities
A Passion for History
Shopping: 1889 Salvage Co.'s owner mines and repurposes the past to satisfy modern tastes
By Raven Haynes
A Corner Classic
Noshing: For nearly four decades, locals have come for the food and drink at Charley's, returning again and again for its cozy, Cheers-like vibe
By Chey Scott
Bouldering? It Rocks!
Spokane follows the national trend with the opening of a second rock-climbing gym
By Mitch Ryals
Fresh Grounds
Caffeinating: Approaching its one-year anniversary, Vessel Coffee Roasters looks to expand its neighborhood clientele
By Nathan Weinbender
Old Flick, New Licks
University of Idaho student crafts a new original score for Phantom of the Opera
VISUAL ARTS | FIRST FRIDAY
Your guide to this weekend's art-filled walkabout
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Week of April 6th
Working the Soil
Regional farms are focusing on this year's growing season; tending first to their soil is an important step after a long, wet winter
By Carrie Scozzaro
Sushi Swap
A new Japanese eatery has taken over a North Spokane spot recently vacated by another
Blue in the Face
Doubling down on regressive gender stereotypes, The Lost Village is a Smurfing disaster
By Maryann Johanson
Artificial, Not So Intelligent
Ghost in the Shell is a flat, unimaginative repackaging of a cerebral, groundbreaking anime
Monthly Mardi Gras
Northwest of New Orleans is a musical variety series that aims to bring the sounds of the Big Easy to the Bartlett
This Ain't No Disco
Life During Wartime pays groove-filled homage to Talking Heads
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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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