Vol. 21, No. 3
Truth to Power
Important stories that received short shrift in the mainstream media
By Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez
Justice Delayed
Citizens voice frustrations over Spokane Police responses to victim reports, crime tips and other complaints
By Jacob Jones
REEFER : Are We There Yet?
By Heidi Groover
A Legend Passes
A memorial service this Friday for Tom Foley; plus, an agreement on climate change
By Heidi Groover, Daniel Walters and Deanna Pan
Catch and Release
A year into the Spokane's new panhandling ordinance, guilty verdicts are rare
Bullets and Bookbags
Will arming adults in schools make students safer?
By Daniel Walters
"System Error"
Washington's online insurance exchange's latest glitch mars the website's performance streak
By Deanna Pan
Critter Crunch
As wilderness and predators lose ground, deer, turkeys and skunks are becoming a normal feature of our suburban landscapes
By Mary Lou Reed
The Old School
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Never Too Old
What it takes to amaze the man who has seen it all
By Leah Sottile
Picturing Normal
"Bordering the Surreal" explores American culture at SFCC
By Carrie Scozzaro
THEATER | CST Returns
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration
Reflektor, Buried Alive and Target Cartwheel
The Doors
Lend Me a Tenor's life lesson: Every time a door slams shut, another one opens
By E.J. Iannelli
Latte Love
The Pumpkin Spice Latte craze is bigger than Starbucks
By Lisa Waananen and Chey Scott
Beyond Coffee
Service Station has spent eight years doing more than just filling cups of joe
By Jo Miller
Chilly Choices
This Valley ice cream shop makes it hard to pick just one
UPDATE | Ferrante's Marketplace Cafe
The Book is Better
Ender's Game proves overly simplistic on the big screen
By Maryann Johanson
Runnin' Fools
Desert Runners succeeds in explaining why someone would run 155 miles in five days
Circle Of Life
The Center closes, the Bartlett to open: The all-ages music scene soldiers on
By Laura Johnson
Say Everything
Nothing is off limits for Chastity Belt
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The fencing of the West and the enduring question of who this land was made for
By CMarie Fuhrman
Meet Ritters Garden & Gifts' resident felines, Petunia and Felix
By Chey Scott
Hi Neighbor Tavern celebrates the anniversary of its owner's release from an Iraqi POW camp
By Eliza Billingham
The Pacific Northwest is finalizing plans for $1 billion in investments in 'green' hydrogen to power aviation, shipping, long-haul trucking and more
By Samantha Wohlfeil
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