Out of Rooms
The local rental market squeezes ever tighter, spurring massive new apartment complexes, but also trapping low-income tenants without options
By Daniel Walters
Know Your Neighbor
Inside the effort to build the region's first cohousing development
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Criminally Clueless
Wedding-crashing thieves tripped up by selfie station; plus, lengthy jail wait times for mental-health treatment could cost DSHS
By Daniel Walters and Mitch Ryals
Loose Lips
A deeper look into the Spokane Police Department's leak investigation
By Mitch Ryals
The Power of Hope
Believe that progress is still possible, act on that belief, and share your vision
By John T. Reuter
Book Release | Uncensored: Spokane Poetry Slam Collected
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Readers react to John Reuter's take on Spokesman-Review's anti-trans column
Letters to the editor
Another Moral Failure
After Charlottesville, President Trump can't hide — and he has nowhere to run
By Robert Herold
On The Street
What are your plans for the solar eclipse on Monday?
Pot Town
At the edge of California's Mojave Desert, you may soon find the country's first cannabis-focused community
By Mike Bookey
Trump ‘Sad’ Over Removal of ‘Our Beautiful Statues’
By The New York Times
They Got Hurt at Work. Then They Got Deported.
By ProPublica
Settlement Reached in CIA Torture Case
Bannon Out at the White House After Turbulent Run
Can Police Prevent the Next Charlottesville?
Jerry Lewis, Mercurial Comedian and Filmmaker, Dies at 91
Before a Solar Eclipse Crosses 14 States, a Great American Road Trip
More Young People Are Dying of Colon Cancer
McConnell, in Private, Doubts if Trump Can Save Presidency
Trump to Congress: Fund the Wall or I’ll Shut the Government
Serious Laughs
Michael Ian Black's insightful approach to comedy defies easy labels
By Dan Nailen
Jake and Jill
To play Tosca, soprano Jill Gardner had to learn how to hate her husband
By E.J. Iannelli
Casting Shadows
How to enjoy the solar eclipse right here in the Inland Northwest
By Chey Scott
I Saw You
Week of August 17
Meet Your Brewer: Mark Irvin
The founder of Northern Lights, now head brewer at Bennidito's Brewpub, reflects on region's craft beer industry over the decades
By Adam Boyd
Taste of the Past
A special fundraiser dinner in Moscow explores culinary and local history
By Cara Strickland
Suds Collective
A new beer bar is bringing life back into a historic building on East Sprague
The Unusual Suspects
Steven Soderbergh comes out of retirement for the breezy, Southern-fried heist comedy Logan Lucky
By Eric D. Snider
Family Ties
Jeannette Walls' bestselling memoir gets the Hollywood treatment, bolstered by a trio of sterling performances
By Kimberley Jones
For Those About to Rock
Spokane punks are inspired to throw a benefit show after vandalism at the Salish School
A Tale of Two Cities
Spokane songwriter Dario Ré releases a new album, which reflects his time spent between Montreal and Spokane
By Nathan Weinbender
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The Trump administration is filing order after order against the LGBTQ+ community; here's how it's impacting the Inland Northwest
By Colton Rasanen
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