Costly to the Core
Why one energy expert says the Northwest's only nuclear power plant should be shut down for good
By Nigel Jaquiss
Serving Electronic Time
Local monitoring programs use technology to provide supervision without jailing offenders and disrupting routines
By Jacob Jones
PHOTO EYE | One-Stop Shop
By Young Kwak
The State We're In
Mayor Condon to outline his vision for Spokane; plus, Baumgartner pushes community service for the unemployed
By Heidi Groover, Deanna Pan and Daniel Walters
Which Way Forward?
With recreational marijuana looming, lawmakers attempt to remake Washington's medical marijuana system
By Heidi Groover
Working the Angles
A new book on Fox News chief Roger Ailes reveals the roots of his well-oiled propaganda machine
By Robert Herold
School of Hard Knocks
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Fork in the Road
The fight over megaloads on Idaho's Highway 12 isn't over yet
By Linwood Laughy
The Eastsiders
Spokane has always been home to some of the most die-hard Seahawk fans
By Mike Bookey
Trade Secrets
Journalist-turned-fiction author Ned Hayes offers his two cents on what it means to be a writer
By Clarke Humphrey
Speed Reading
Spokane's first-ever staged reading of one-minute plays
By E.J. Iannelli
THEATER | GOOD PEOPLE
For Your Consideration
Super Snacks
Take a local chef's advice: Serve something less traditional during the big game
By Chey Scott
Lucky Brews
MickDuff's Brewing Company is now shipping its award-winning beer
By Carrie Scozzaro
Cake Bosses
Spokane Cheesecakes reopens, this time with its own shop
By Jo Miller
Tied Up
Labor Day teaches us that you might just fall in love with a kidnapper
By Maryann Johanson
Sneak Attack
Tom Clancy's most famous character continues, somewhat blandly
By Kimberley Jones
Hardworking Folk
It took almost 80 hours for Folkinception to finish recording their first disc; now they want you to hear it
By Laura Johnson
Sandpoint Buzz
The Hive is proving there's more to the North Idaho music scene than expected
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'He may have learned a lesson' Spokane deputy told dispatcher after violent arrest that broke man's ribs
By Nate Sanford
Gals Need Pals is transforming the way women make friends as adults
By Madison Pearson
He got caught with 75 pounds of marijuana in Idaho, but Coeur d'Alene's Wylie Hunter says the justice system was so corrupted and poorly managed that his record should be cleared
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Libertarian Party of Washington hosts presidential candidates forum, elects new chair, celebrates weed, firearms and freedom at convention held in Spokane
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