'A Claim of Actual Prejudice'
Why the Stevens County prosecutor says the county's lone District Court judge is bending the rules
By Mitch Ryals
Ready, Set... Build!
The city council relaxes affordable-housing income requirement for developers; plus, WSU welcomes inaugural class of 60 medical-school students
By Daniel Walters, Samantha Wohlfeil and Wilson Criscione
Walking Out the Door
Ten staffers are leaving the Spokesman-Review as part of voluntary buyouts
By Samantha Wohlfeil
A History of Horrors
We need to revisit the American record to better understand the contradictions of today
By Mariah McKay
Whiskers, Wine and Suds
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Tuition Blues
As young people head off to college, you wonder if there's a better way than loading them down with crippling debt
By Mary Lou Reed
Readers respond to our story about the region's rental market
Letters to the editor
On the Street
How do you give back to the community?
League of Denial
Former NFL greats are speaking out about the need to allow cannabis use for players; will the league listen?
By Mike Bookey
Planned Changes to National Monuments Are Kept Under Wraps
By The New York Times
Trump Pardons Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio
Hurricane Harvey Crashes Into Texas Coast
Houston’s Hospitals Treat Storm Victims and Become Victims Themselves
Trump Associate Boasted That Moscow Business Deal ‘Will Get Donald Elected’
Abused Dogs and Cats Now Have a (Human) Voice in Connecticut Courts
A Game You Can Control With Your Mind
Trump, in Texas, Calls Hurricane Harvey Recovery Response Effort a ‘Real Team’
‘Cortana, Open Alexa,’ Amazon Says. And Microsoft Agrees.
Blasts Reported at Storm-Damaged Chemical Plant
'Good Medicine'
Everyone is invited to dance, drum and learn about Native American culture at the annual Gathering at the Falls Powwow in Riverfront Park
60 Years of Memories
Camp Spalding has welcomed local kids to beautiful Davis Lake since 1957
By Alex McGregor
For Your Consideration
Prison-based podcast, scary news developments and some reliable sources
World on Fire
Spokane young adult author Stephanie Oakes' second novel is a layered, page-turning mystery set during the Cold War and the present
By Chey Scott
I Saw You
Week of August 24
How Does Your Garlic Grow?
Go beyond the grocery store's typical offerings and try some of the lesser-known varieties of garlic, grown by a local farm
By Cara Strickland
Flaky Frenzy
A new spot from a familiar name offers both classic and creative twists on biscuits and gravy inside the Saranac Commons
Everyday Sunshine
The new De Leon's Taco & Bar makes every day "Taco Tuesday" in North Spokane
By Dan Nailen
#Single White Female
The dark comedy Ingrid Goes West takes aim at the Instagram generation
By Seth Sommerfeld
Cry Wilderness
Wind River, the latest from Sicario scribe Taylor Sheridan, is a grimy revenge story disguised as a noble social statement
By Nathan Weinbender
All the Wrong Reasons
Sure, Nickelback's not everyone's cup of tea. But are they really the worst band in the world?
Reaping Riffs
With nods to Van Halen and Thin Lizzy, Louisville's White Reaper (jokingly) christen themselves America's best rock band
By Tuck Clarry
Give Where You Live
Room to Live
How Spokane County agencies are making sure that women and families at risk are housed
Peirone Prize Winner 2017: Rosemary Wear
A young Spokane attorney uses her legal know-how to help people in need get access to disability assistance payments and other support
Land Lovers
When nature comes calling, these nonprofits are there to answer
By Daniel Walters
Peirone Prize Winner 2017: Jamie McAtee
Making life better for four-legged, furry friends when others can't
Animal Instincts
Spokane Humane Society celebrates 120 years of doing right by our four-legged friends
Nurturing the Future
Doing vitally important work, local youth organizations help kids develop to their fullest potential
Peirone Prize Winner: Drew Meuer
Second Harvest's chief development officer is working to end food insecurity in Spokane
Healthy Endowments
Behind the scenes, local health foundations are behind major health initiatives impacting the community
By Wilson Criscione
Four Decades of Care
Two local nonprofits are celebrating their 40th anniversary of helping the Inland Northwest
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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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