Decision Be Dammed
Congressional reps want to sidestep ruling on lower Snake dams; enviro groups say salmon a priority
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Thurman Charged
First-degree manslaughter for ex-Lincoln County reserve deputy; plus, state budgets $15 million for Spokane medical schools
By Wilson Criscione and Mitch Ryals
From The Top Down
In the creation of the Washington Department of Children, Youth and Families, some see new hope for foster care statewide
By Wilson Criscione
Let's Get Real
Don't play politics with Spokane's children
By Sherry Jones
Boomerangers
Why some Spokane-raised millennials are coming home
By Tom Simpson
Singing for Their Supper
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Readers respond to "bathroom bill" failure, and call for focus
Letters to the editor
On the Street
Where do you go to eat to get the most bang for your buck?
Summer Reading
Become a whiz of the cannabis biz with these books
By Mike Bookey
DeVos Says Education Dept. Will Revisit Obama-Era Campus Sexual Assault Policies
By The New York Times
Governors See a Trump Void and Go Global
Afghanistan More Deadly for Women and Children, U.N. Says
China Censors Winnie-the-Pooh on Social Media
‘Plan C’ on Health Law, Repeal Now, Replace Later, Has Collapsed
Justice Dept. Revives Criticized Policy Allowing Assets to Be Seized
Trump Defends Health Care Bill Over Lunch With GOP Senators
The Myth of Drug Expiration Dates
By ProPublica
Why Are Dogs So Friendly? The Answer May Be in 2 Genes
In Interview, Trump Expresses Anger at Sessions and Comey, and Warns Mueller
The In-Betweeners
Director Tyler Krieg seizes on the depth, openness and 'in-between' quality of South Pacific
By E.J. Iannelli
For Your Consideration
Country-rock king, smashing ladies and satirical sports
By Dan Nailen
Body-Slammed
A new Netflix documentary argues that the Hulk Hogan v. Gawker lawsuit spells bad news for a free press
By Nathan Weinbender
Ghost Whisperer
Julie Gautier-Downes captures the essence of absence in Dislocated Memories
By Carrie Scozzaro
I Saw You
Week of July 13th
Fresh Choice
My Fresh Basket fills a void for Kendall Yards residents and downtown workers on the go
By Chey Scott
Simply Good
A new bakery-themed restaurant in Coeur d'Alene wants people to eat simply
Human Nature
Themes, characters in latest Planet of the Apes as sophisticated and detailed as its special effects
By Eric D. Snider
Down with the Sickness
Big-hearted and laughter-packed, The Big Sick is a contagious romantic comedy in all the right ways
By Seth Sommerfeld
Live and Large
A few things to know about Lyle Lovett, who returns to the Inland Northwest with his Large Band in tow
Righteous Path
The Eagle Rock Gospel Singers offeran exciting update to classic sounds
56 Things for $10 or Less to Eat Right Now
Cheap Eats 2017
For Your Health
The Veg Life
By Cara Strickland
Dine and Dash
New to Town
Cheap Dates
By Adam Boyd
First Meal
Bang for your Buck
Burger Guide
In an era of ever-fancier food, burgers stand apart
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Newly rebranded Spokane Colleges to move out of U-District building purchased by Spokane Public Schools, as each organization consolidates
By Colton Rasanen
Spokane-area animal shelters are facing financial stress and systemic issues
By Eliza Billingham
Regional Spokane 911 center SREC tells the city of Spokane to go its own way
A sanctioned homeless camp in Colville is closing, but there's nowhere for residents to go. Does the city expect them to disappear?
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