With a new district-wide math curriculum, Spokane strives for a middle ground in the math wars
By Wilson Criscione
City of Spokane law cracks down on camps in the city, but does it criminalize homelessness?
By Daniel Walters
Who's the most pure and pragmatic Republican running for Congress in Idaho's District 1?
WSU athletics in hot water after internal audit discovers accountability and management issues
Judges approve Joseph Harrington as Eastern Washington's top federal prosecutor
By Mitch Ryals
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Readers respond to the death of Elkfest in 2018; plus, Border Patrol sweeps
There's no one perfect way to enjoy cannabis, but vaping has many upsides
By Tuck Clarry
GMO Foods Will Soon Require Labels. What Will the Labels Say?
By The New York Times
Israeli Troops Kill Dozens of Palestinian Protesters as U.S. Embassy Opens in Jerusalem
Seattle Scales Back Tax in Face of Amazon’s Revolt, but Tensions Linger
Facebook, Aiming for Transparency, Details Removal of Posts and Fake Accounts
Senate Democrats win vote on net neutrality, a centerpiece of 2018 strategy
Hannibal Buress' comedy takes him to Spokane both on stage and on the big screen
By Dan Nailen
The heart and soul of Russia are on display in the Spokane Symphony's final Classics concert
By E.J. Iannelli
Kick the Cannes
The Buzz Bin
By Nathan Weinbender
Spokane comedian Phillip Kopczynski's album-recording show at the Big Dipper is a DIY affair
Moondoggies jam in Spokane, we're in the season of sci-fi and more you need to know
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By Derek Harrison
Park Lodge's chef Philip Stanton showcases simple techniques and ingredients in unexpected ways
By Chey Scott
New Spokane pop-up cafe Brunchkin serves a gluten-free menu inspired by world cuisine
Owner of Borracho and Fast Eddie's opens a new '90s-themed pizza joint in downtown Spokane
As temperatures warm, sample some of these refreshing seasonal cocktails in Spokane
Five things you might have wrong about wine, from screw caps to how old your wine should be
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Explore Spokane's Cork District this weekend, just in time for Mother's Day
The Inland Northwest's best happy hour specials
Recent awards elevate profile of North Idaho's Up North Distillery
By Carrie Scozzaro
Different kinds of alcohol don't make you different kinds of drunk, but there are different drunks
Technology can be your friend at every stage of a night spent drinking
By Claire Munds
A runaway teenager and his stallion encounter harsh Western landscapes in Lean on Pete
The thriller Bad Samaritan is so dumb it's almost entertaining
Tycho's Scott Hansen can't help sounding like himself
By Howard Hardee
We imagine our own fantasy rock tribute bands, inspired by the upcoming Reunion Beatles show
Mom’s the Word
Coeur d’Alene Offers Plenty of Ways to Celebrate Mother’s Day
By Coeur d'Alene Convention & Visitors Bureau
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The Inland Northwest's food scene lost some staples, but also saw lots of new arrivals serving diverse and creative cuisine
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