New (Under) Sheriff In Town
Meet the man behind many of the innovations within the Spokane County Sheriff's Office
By Mitch Ryals
Public vs. Privacy
News organizations push for openness; plus, is the city soaking county residents?
By Mitch Ryals and Wilson Criscione
Health for the Homeless
With few other options for health care, homeless people can now turn to the newly expanded Providence House of Charity clinic
By Wilson Criscione
Death of a Dream?
Uncertainty surrounds the Trump administration's plan to kill DACA
By Paul Quinonez Figueroa
Deeds, Not Tweets
With the 2018 midterm elections coming fast, President Trump needs to focus on delivering the promises he campaigned on
By George Nethercutt
Snapshot: Global Neighborhood Photo Reception
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Readers respond to who is worthy of recognition with Spokane streets, statues
Letters to the editor
On the Street
Who would you like to see at next year's Tinnabulation music festival?
Indica vs. Sativa vs. Reality
Demystifying some marijuana terminology; it's all about the cannabinoids and terpenes
By Tuck Clarry
London Underground Is Struck by Crude Bomb at Parsons Green
By The New York Times
Cake Is His ‘Art.’ Does That Mean He Can Deny One to a Gay Couple?
Google and Facebook Face Criticism for Ads Targeting Racist Sentiments
Roald Dahl’s Widow Says ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ Hero Was Supposed to be Black
Republicans Demand Another Vote to Repeal the Affordable Care Act
Trump Threatens to ‘Totally Destroy’ North Korea
Powerful Earthquake Strikes Mexico, Killing Dozens
The Familiar Frontier
Fall TV reheats some old premises — sometimes in space, sometimes with jokes
By Daniel Walters and Tuck Clarry
Returning to Twin Peaks
Love it or hate it, the iconic reboot of the iconic, short-lived '90s series was fascinating, uncompromising TV
By Nathan Weinbender
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION
Queens of the Stone Age are back, more Cash and smoke signals
I Saw You
Week of September 14
Fermented and Fresh
A new, Spokane-based kombucha brewery is churning out refreshing, tart-meets-slightly-sweet beverage treats
By Chey Scott
Dining For a Good Cause
Two tasty benefit dinners support local nonprofits working to end food insecurity and aid hospitality workers
By Cara Strickland
oh, brother!
Darren Aronofsky's artsy, surreal psychodrama mother! thinks it's an allegory about the exploitation of women, but it's exploitation itself
By Maryann Johanson
Not Clowning Around
The first big-screen adaptation of Stephen King's epic It is a solid, if unremarkable, exploration of childhood horrors
Alone, But Not Lonely
A friend's suicide inspired Spokane rapper Jango's uplifting message that a solitary life can also be a happy one
Still Buzzing
UK pop-punk pioneers the Vibrators play Spokane again, likely for the last time
By Michael Mahoney
Spokane Rock City
Photographer Erick Doxey trains his eye on Tinnabulation Music Festival's first year
By Dan Nailen
Can't-miss events from now until New Year's
Explore the people, places and events bringing life to the Inland Northwest this season
An Open Book
As the Spokane County Library District observes its 75th anniversary, it continues a mission to serve the community in innovative ways
Fall Arts | Words
Meet the authors swinging through the Inland Northwest this fall
State of the Art
As arts organization Terrain puts a cap on its first decade, its organizers look back as they move forward
Fall Arts | Visual Arts
Highlights of this fall's art shows
Post-Modern Era
The Modern Theater's demise has had a ripple effect on both the Spokane and Coeur d'Alene theater scenes
By E.J. Iannelli
Fall Arts | Theater
Highlights from the stages of the Inland Northwest
Beyond Shipshape
The new MAC director banks on Titanic exhibition, with epic plans for the museum's future
By Carrie Scozzaro
Falls Arts | Culture
Highlights from this fall's special movie screenings, comedy and more
Begin Again
Ten years after its successful restoration, the Fox remains a Spokane community treasure
FALL ARTS | MUSIC
The sound of the season on regional concert stages
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A 12-year-old killed herself at a Spokane hospital that recently closed its youth psychiatric unit
By Kaylee Tornay and Whitney Bryen - InvestigateWest
Spokane Best of Broadway announces 2025-26 season
Offended by annexation comments and worried about immigration enforcement, Canadian tourists are staying away from Spokane
By Eliza Billingham
Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
Sneak Peek Preview
Entree Food Newsletter
Weekend Countdown