Switching Teams
After 26 years of reporting the news in Spokane, Jeff Humphrey goes from KXLY to the city government he once covered
By Daniel Walters
Bettering Bakken
WSU researchers have a new plan to utilize North Dakota oil fields' excess methane; plus, Spokane doubles down on filling potholes
By Samantha Wohlfeil, Mitch Ryals and Daniel Walters
Wanted: Bus Drivers
More kids and more routes means a need for more bus drivers for Spokane Public Schools
By Forrest Holt
'Old Boys' Club'?
A GU law student has raised concerns about the culture inside the Spokane County Prosecutor's Office
By Mitch Ryals
One Man's 'Distraction'
Exposing the hypocrisy of the city council's critics and their agendas
By Paul Dillon
Change is Good
Big acquisitions of local companies can create angst, or be viewed as success stories Spokane can build on
By Tom Simpson
Remember the Water Paddle
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Readers respond to homeless reporting, Riverfront Park controversy and more
Letters to the editor
On the Street
What should everyone read this summer?
Crunching the Numbers
Let's take a look at marijuana data in Spokane
By Mike Bookey
U.S. Tests Unarmed Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
By The New York Times
White House Purging Flynn Allies From National Security Council
Michelle Carter Is Sentenced to 15 Months in Texting Suicide Case
In Breakthrough, Scientists Edit a Dangerous Mutation From Genes in Human Embryos
Mueller Issuing Subpoenas Through Washington Grand Jury
Leak Investigations Triple Under Trump, Sessions Says
Cleaning a Dirty Sponge Only Helps Its Worst Bacteria, Study Says
Republican Shadow Campaign for 2020 Takes Shape as Trump Doubts Grow
$78,000 of Debt for a Harvard Theater Degree
Climate Report Full of Warnings Awaits President
Trump Threatens ‘Fire and Fury’ Against North Korea if It Endangers U.S.
Manafort’s Home Searched as Part of Mueller Inquiry
He's On Fire
The Mystique of Sherman Alexie: An Appreciation
By Shann Ray
Binge-Worthy?
Taking the measure of two of Netflix's latest original series
By Nathan Weinbender and Dan Nailen
For Your Consideration
21 Savage's debut album, 74 tense seconds and Jerry Springer lives!
Art Abounds
Beat the heat and get out and around town for August's First Friday showcase
By Chey Scott
Make Believe
They came, they saw, they cosplayed
By Stuart Danford
I Saw You
Week of August 3
The Power of Purple
Açaí smoothie bowls can be a healthy meal replacement, packed with fiber, nutrients and fresh fruits and veggies
Action Hero Unmasked
Chef Adam Hegsted reflects on the power of hard work, team values and work-life balance as he opens two new restaurants in North Idaho
By Carrie Scozzaro
Fresh Forkfuls
A new café near Gonzaga serves up fresh, healthy and affordable eats
UPDATE | Union Roasters
A perfect marriage between coffee roaster and coffee house
Survive the Night
Kathryn Bigelow's Detroit takes an unflinching look at police brutality and injustice in America
By Seth Sommerfeld
Out, Damned Spot!
Lady Macbeth is a tale of murder, adultery and betrayal, with the look of a period piece and the ruthlessness of a horror film
By Nathan Weinbender
Your Own Private Idaho
A rundown of the artists headlining the ongoing Festival at Sandpoint
For the Record
A review of four recent local music releases, including a Blackwater Prophet side project and Idaho's premiere synth fanatics
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WSU is in a bind over the fate of its historic Jensen-Byrd building. If a hero developer appears, will it be enough?
By E.J. Iannelli
For pub food faves and a fun Rat Pack-themed hangout, head to Eddie's Kitchen & Tavern in North Spokane
By Dora Scott
Spokane Falls Community College's new art building sƛ̓x̣etkʷ provides a major facilities upgrade for fine arts and photography students
By Colton Rasanen
Bob Legasa has got decades of mileage on his knees, making it hard to pick, but here are his top local runs
By Bob Legasa
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