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Spokane police shot more people in 2017 than they have in decades; almost half were Native
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As youth suicide rates surge in Spokane, school officials search for answers
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Cathy McMorris Rodgers wades into the Snake River debate
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University of Idaho athletic director on leave as school examines sexual harassment case
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What is cross fading?
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With Comey Interview, It’s All-Out War Against Trump
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The Academy of Hip Hop's training facility steps lively into Spokane's dance scene
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The Spokane Symphony finds inspiration in Robert Schumann's talented wife Clara this weekend
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How Spokane-area craft breweries are repurposing barrels to add unique flavors to their beers
By Derek Harrison
A new North Spokane barbecue spot delivers Tennessee flavors with spicy swagger
By Dan Nailen
Coeur d'Alene's new White Pine Coffee Shoppe is an easy fit for its owners, and Midtown
By Carrie Scozzaro
Borg vs. McEnroe treats the desire for competition as a deranged pathology
By Nathan Weinbender
Bristling with life, humor and a little menace, Wes Anderson's Isle of Dogs is a stop-motion delight
By Jordan Satterfield
Chappaquiddick is a well-cast - if a bit dry - film about a 1969 political scandal
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Dancing Plague's Conor Knowles finds catharsis in dramatic darkwave soundscapes
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Summer Camps Guide 2018
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