The 'Necessity Defense'
Spokane activists accused of blocking train tracks hope for a sympathetic ear in court this week
By Mitch Ryals
Good For a Year
Coeur d'Alene Public Schools' new (interim) superintendent; plus, change comes slowly for Regional Law and Justice Council
By Wilson Criscione and Mitch Ryals
Shelter In Place
For years, homeless shelters have been subject to the ups and downs of funding; now, the city of Spokane seeks stability for its shelters
By Daniel Walters
Opt Local
We must invest in the independent businesses that enrich our lives, while we still can
By Mariah McKay
Spokane Scrumpy Cider release party
Do Something: How to get involved in your community this week
No Place Finer
Stop a minute to think about how great North Idaho really is
By Mary Lou Reed
Readers respond to more school in the summer
Letters to the editor
On the Street
What would your Hoopfest dream team look like?
Celebrate Summer
A rundown of cannabis events happening in the state of Washington
By Mike Bookey
Justices to Hear Case on Religious Objections to Same-Sex Marriage
By The New York Times
Republicans Struggle to Marshal Votes for Health Care Bill
How Two Common Medications Became One $455 Million Specialty Pill
By ProPublica
Budget Office: Senate Health Care Bill Would Leave 22 Million More Uninsured
3 Chicago Officers Charged With Conspiracy in Laquan McDonald Case
Ransomware Attack Raises Concerns Over Future Assaults
Facebook's Secret Censorship Rules Protect White Men from Hate Speech But Not Black Children
A Fiery New Phantom
The latest iteration at the INB doubles down on spectacle and intensity while preserving the classic musical's substance and humanity
By E.J. Iannelli
The Quest for Glory
Some things — like Hoopfest — never change
By Wilson Criscione
Meaning is Malleable
Finding the meaning(lessness) of life at age 30
By Jordy Byrd
Navigating Hoopfest 2017
How to do the fest right, even with Riverfront Park construction
By Dan Nailen
Once More, With Feeling
The second Alumni Game pits former Zags against ex-Huskies
By Tuck Clarry
What's in a Name?
An unscientific breakdown of the odds for our favorite team names
For Your Consideration
Subtly feminist fiction, casual comfort and harrowing Hulu history
By Chey Scott
Head and Heart
Meet your team: The Spokane Shadow
By Derek Harrison
I Saw You
Week of June 22nd
Market Boom
A new report shows how the Moscow Farmers Market has become a major player in the region's small business economy
By Taryn Phaneuf
Savory Slurps
Umami Ramen brings traditional Japanese noodle bowls to the Lake City
By Carrie Scozzaro
Brew Tunes
A group on the Palouse unites history and a love of singing with the art of craft beer
Dinner Theater
The dark social comedy Beatriz at Dinner mines racial and cultural discomfort for satire, mostly with mixed results
By Nathan Weinbender
Hardly a Page-Turner
The Book of Henry, Colin Trevorrow's follow-up to Jurassic World, is almost fascinatingly awful
Rankin' Rhymin' Simon
Before Paul Simon hits Spokane on Friday night, we've ranked the legendary singer-songwriter's post-Simon and Garfunkel discography
Big in Japan
Japanese noise-abilly trio Guitar Wolf gives electroshock therapy to CBGB-era punk
By Jordan Satterfield
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After 61 years, it's the end of an era for downtown Spokane staple Domini Sandwiches
By Dora Scott
Kootenai County uses ARPA funding for new justice building to address growing needs
By Victor Corral Martinez
EWU rebrands as "the region's polytechnic" amid its multiyear effort to cut or modify academic programs and university services
By Colton Rasanen
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