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Spokane considers Riverfront-area development heights; plus, Olympia mulls capital punishment
Two bills aim to phase out chemicals like those that contaminated water near Fairchild
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Former EWU cop accused of sexually harassing young woman now works for local school district
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A year into Trump, women continue their march against injustice, prejudice
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Solving the mystery of the weird boarded-up space in our house
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Harold Balazs Memorial, suicide prevention and more
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It may take the political equivalent of a crowbar to expand Medicaid in Idaho, but some are trying
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Close Is Out at the National Gallery of Art. Is Picasso Next?
FBI Condemns Republicans’ Move to Release Secret Memo
Katie Goodman and a band of female comics use satire to keep the torch of feminism blazing
The Spokane Symphony delivers a challenging, epic U.S. premiere this weekend
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Hostiles is a revisionist Western tone deaf about its racial politics
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Prolific singer-songwriter Josh Ritter discusses his hands-off approach
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Spokane Public Schools begins a new era, naming schools after a Holocaust survivor, a Japanese American teacher and a Chicano art professor
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NEWS BRIEFS: Pilot program finds repeat offenders in downtown Spokane
Everyone involved in making the disastrous Christmas action "comedy" Red One should be put on the naughty list
Immigrant communities and the nonprofits that help them prepare for a potential shift in immigration policy
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