Different Roads
Tim Benn and Kate Burke want many of the same things for northeast Spokane — but have different ways to get there
By Daniel Walters
Change Agents
Councilman Breean Beggs, known for outside-the-box ideas, faces a challenge from council critic Andy Dunau
By Mitch Ryals
Lane Splits
The Monroe Street lane reduction has become the defining issue in the District 3 race, but it's not the only one
Opposing Forces
Five challengers try to change the balance of power on the far-right Spokane Valley City Council
By Wilson Criscione
Volatile Debate
An oil-train-fueled explosion would devastate Spokane, but is a proposed enforcement method even legal?
By Samantha Wohlfeil
The Hot Seat
Why the leader of Spokane's volunteer police oversight commission has stepped down from her role
'black-and-white Issue'
After 4-2 city council vote, MLK Center will run the East Central Community Center
Too Deep
Tyler Berens tries to climb out of the hole, yet something holds him back
Saving the Stars
America's first Dark Sky Reserve is taking shape in central Idaho
By John T. Reuter
Hate Studies conference, Paw-louse 5k and more
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Bowing to Lincoln
No surprise; pouring salt on the wound of racism won't help it heal
By Robert Herold
Readers respond to gun suppressors, politicized firefighters and more
Letters to the editor
On the Street
What's your favorite thing about autumn?
Driving Too High
Why the state of Washington needs to explore alternatives to its current DUI testing
By Tuck Clarry
Californians Will Soon Have Nonbinary as a Gender Option on Birth Certificates
By The New York Times
A Big Test of Police Body Cameras Defies Expectations
Soldier’s Widow Says Trump Struggled to Remember Johnson’s Name
Amazon Counts Its Suitors: 238 Want to Be Home for 2nd Headquarters
Jeff Flake, a Fierce Trump Critic, Will Not Seek Re-Election for Senate
Senate Repeals Arbitration Rule, Sparing Banks From Class Actions
Millennial Confessional
Chelsea Martin's new essay collection aptly captures the awkward coming-of-age experiences of 1980s babies
By Chey Scott
A Perfect Pairing
Now available in printed form, the Pie & Whiskey readings thrive on camaraderie and contrast
By E.J. Iannelli
Front of the Mind
Back of the Throat relives the intense emotions of 9/11 to remind us of the power of fear
Fleet Feet
Eagles stay grounded, yet fly atop the Big Sky
By Young Kwak and Dan Nailen
i Saw You
Week of October 19
High-End Feast
A pair of local chefs push the boundaries of culinary creativity and cannabis culture with their upcoming THC-infused dinner
Out in the Cold
Jo Nesbø's best-selling novel The Snowman becomes a tedious, mind-boggling big-screen procedural
By Maryann Johanson
Sweet As "Honey"
We break down why the Jesus and Mary Chain is so much more than their most famous single
By Jordan Satterfield
Birds of a Feather
Folk duo Penny & Sparrow exorcise fears on their latest album, Wendigo
By Nathan Weinbender
The Opening Day countdown
Snow is in the air
By Jen Forsyth
Get Ready to Shred
Forecasts are calling for a high chance of another La Niña winter, which could mean plenty of snow on area slopes
49 Degrees North
The northeastern Washington wonder
Lookout Pass
Run for the border
Mt. Spokane
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Silver Mountain
Sky-high in Idaho
Schweitzer Mountain Resort
Go big in North Idaho
October's Mixed Bag
The transition from summer to winter brings an urgency matched by no other month
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After 61 years, it's the end of an era for downtown Spokane staple Domini Sandwiches
By Dora Scott
Kootenai County uses ARPA funding for new justice building to address growing needs
By Victor Corral Martinez
EWU rebrands as "the region's polytechnic" amid its multiyear effort to cut or modify academic programs and university services
By Colton Rasanen
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