Nov 6-12, 2014

News

  • Diversity Deficit

    Of the city's highest paid employees, only a handful are women. Even fewer are minorities. What does it take to fix that?

    By Heidi Groover

  • Keep Rolling

    A new report on a Spokane medical school; plus, SPD's body cameras

    By Heidi Groover, Jacob Jones and Daniel Walters

  • Jesus' Food Truck

    The newest plaintiff in the lawsuit pitting insanity-defense patients against Washington state dreams of returning home

    By Deanna Pan

  • God's Endorsements

    Some local churches are forgoing — or risking — their tax-exempt status to preach politics from the pulpit

    By Daniel Walters

  • Lilac City to Windy City

    After leading the Spokane diocese for four years, Bishop Blase Cupich prepares to lead 2.2 million Catholics in Chicago

    By Scott A. Leadingham

  • Doctor's Orders

    For a life well lived, along with his huge impact on saving our Spokane River Gorge, John Moyer's name needs to be remembered

    By Robert Herold

  • Comparing Notes

    Publisher's Note

    By Ted S. McGregor Jr.

  • On Trust

    I thought I knew what the word meant. Two weeks ago, I realized I'd had no clue

    By Luke Baumgarten

  • Baked!

    Two recipes from Green Light Spokane

    By Jordy Byrd

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