Demand is soaring for condominiums in Washington state — so why are so few of them being built?
By Daniel Walters
Homelessness among Spokane students decreased by 25 percent in 2016-17
By Wilson Criscione
For patients with chronic pain, opioids may not work at all, researchers find
Washington state Department of Licensing stiffens against ICE
By Mitch Ryals
Spokane Councilwoman Kate Burke's take on the Pledge of Allegiance draws public comments
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Readers respond to youth suicides story and free speech
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Drone Base in Niger Ramps Up a Murky U.S. War
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GET LIT!: Festival celebrates its 20th birthday with a massive lineup of authors, poets and events
By Dan Nailen
GET LIT!: 10 questions with author Anne Lamott
GET LIT!: Something to do every day of this year's festival
GET LIT!: Some of our favorite writers reflect on what the festival has meant to them and the Inland Northwest
GET LIT!: Tokers, smokers and night prowlers: A former Get Lit! director recalls strange times from festivals past
By Melissa Huggins
Dance company Vytal Movement hopes to be a catalyst for professional adult dance in Spokane
By Chey Scott
Silver Linings: When you stop avoiding the gym, life might test your newfound willpower
The Buzz Bin
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Problem Areas, Broadway in the Inland Northwest and more you need to know
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Week of April 19
Dining out alone offers rare and delicious pleasures to those who dare
By Cara Strickland
Revisiting The Big Lebowski - and the cult surrounding its slacker hero - 20 years later
By Nathan Weinbender
alt-J thrives on weird, high-brow art-rock
By Howard Hardee
The continuing impact of Urban Cowboy, the movie that brought country and pop music together
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Green Issue
Hangman Creek is still a muddy disaster, but a new legal settlement gives the Spokane Riverkeeper hope
An elderly pastor broke the law to save the climate. Eventually he'll make his case to the jury
Why WSU researchers think one key to saving the planet could be buried in soil
Wonderful Wine Weekend
More than 30 wines and numerous events make for a memorable spring weekend of wine tasting
By Coeur d'Alene Convention & Visitors Bureau
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