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A decorated Navy SEAL was seriously injured working security at a downtown bar
Mike Boyer was the first person to buy legal weed in Spokane; his fame's had highs and lows
Gordon Grant's nearly 30 years as a Spokane cop have been affected by race, but that's not the whole story
Kris Dinnison stepped back to her teen years to become a novelist
Graham Nash has written songs that moved a generation, and he's still creating
Recreational pot after Year One in Spokane, results of our pot reader survey and a look at how we got here
What worries Spokane's sheriff; plus, Washington's lawmakers finally hash out a budget
Why Spokane County's newest commissioner is leading the fight to add two more
Publisher's Note
Why fruit is rotting on trees while workers wait at the border
Funky Buddha Glass navigates the art world, dispensaries and smoke shops
Our former congressman and D.C. watcher starts his review of the 2016 candidates for President of the United States
Spokane County is fighting over garbage; plus, initiative proponents turn in signatures
Tax and zoning reform in Washington; plus, zero-tolerance drug policy upheld in Colorado
Early success makes some area pot purveyors bullish on the future; plus, our look inside area stores
Support for fire victims, Women's World Cup and a jazzy must-see documentary
Culture Digest
Those worried about the societal costs of legalization haven't seen a big impact yet, but solid data has yet to arrive
Peaceful Valley's new ballers
A lifelong Spokane Indians fan looks back on his favorite summers
Slowing down with Winterwoods Tea Company founder Tirza Wibel
A director's distinctive style is lost in the rote thrills of Self/less
Seattleite Rocky Votolato kicks off a long tour in Spokane
The Smokes are fine doing things on their own
Magic Mike XXL can't recapture the substance that made the original more than hunky shirtless guys
Somehow, Arnold's return to the Terminator franchise makes for solid sci-fi
Minions is loaded with too much confusing backstory
George Lathrop makes sure the big Spokane shows and concerts run smoothly
The story goes far beyond just a white woman portraying herself as black
Gunhild Swanson's life on the run
Summer Guide 2015: Kids
Silver Screen Summer
Summer Camps 2015: Endless Possibilities
Pacifying the Future
Good Read
A century ago, an adventurous librarian started a walking club that would grow into a regional institution
Why Rogers High School's Lori Wyborney was named Washington's 2015 High School Principal of the Year
100% Local
Research Files
Why is taking on an almost insurmountable challenge so irresistible to so many?
New advice on when to start solid foods
Teen girls find hope at Daybreak Youth Services
Life Coach
Ask Dr. Matt
From the editor
After a heart attack, cardiac rehab may be the best thing for you
More than a half-century of collective wisdom helps Tolstoy Farms thrive
Nutritional recommendations may be a lot less certain than we think
Pill box
Uncovering the mysteries of "exploding head syndrome"
Marvel has gone from bankruptcy to conquering the cinematic universe — but how will it handle the responsibility of such great power?
After years of train hopping, Chuck Lawrence wants to go home. It won't be that simple
Philosophy meets style in Spokane artist Ben Joyce's work, and the world has taken notice
The power struggle between three music-licensing agencies, local venues and musicians trying to get paid
Why the Spokane Tribe says it's still owed for Grand Coulee Dam
Into the heart of the NCAA tournament over three days in Seattle
A Spokane case highlights an American dilemma: Who polices the police?
And what that means for the Gem State
He was a criminal. She was a crime fighter. Their relationship would cost them both dearly
Ric Gendron will make art 'til he's dead
Will the tattoo boom ever slow down?
The dark, yet oddly lovely world of local author Sharma Shields
Technology has totally revolutionized romance. Or maybe it hasn't.
Ambitious and independent, we millennials are defined by no one but ourselves. Now please love us
Mental Health Resource Guide
There are more ways than ever to get high; here’s help making sense of the lingo
Eating weed has come a long way since those gooey brownies
A user's guide to the 10 most popular strains
After a tough first year growing, things are starting to look up for Cip Paulsen
What's happening with cannabis in the Gem State
Everything you're too embarrassed to ask (but really want to know)
The cannabis industry seeks regulations allowing more pesticides; others say that's a problem
Apps for the modern marijuana connoisseur
The Marijuana Business Association hosts a cannabis job fair
The Liquor Control Board reorganizes, and four stores get busted after selling to minors
Memoirs, hemp history and a smoker's activity book
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