When a Horse Isn't a Horse
Gambling machines help Idaho's racing industries limp along — but maybe not for long
By Daniel Walters
'The Time Has Come'
Idaho considers protections for sexual orientation; plus, a new Spokane City Council candidate emerges
By Daniel Walters, Deanna Pan and Jake Thomas
Freeze Frame
Some want to limit the release of footage from police body cameras. What would that mean for Spokane?
By Jake Thomas
'Competitive Streak'
Why Rep. Marcus Riccelli is one of the busiest young lawmakers in Olympia
By Deanna Pan
Green Thumbs
Inside Buddy Boy Farm
By Jacob Rummel
Mean Streets
Local small businesses have it hard enough without having to battle overzealous parking patrols
By Robert Herold
The First Seahawk
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Moving Forward
The process of self-examination and change inside the Spokane Police Department
By Frank Straub
Up in Flames
At-home hash oil operations explode across the country
By Jordy Byrd
Peak of Ink
Will the tattoo boom ever slow down?
By Dan Nailen
Both Sides of the Lens
An exhibit at WSU examines why we take photographs
By Claire Munds
Protection Against the World
Distilled: A shot of life
By Jacob H. Fries
RADIO | Happy Birthday, SPR
Culture Digest
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration
Improved apps, best short stories and "the Google of food"
Actually: The Movie
Factual-accuracy nitpickers may miss the larger point of movies, but they serve an important purpose
The Ultimate Comeback
Notes from a season with the Seahawks
America's Game, Warts and All
Publisher's Note: Super Bowl Special
Drink On
How one liquor store survives on creativity — and a great Bloody Mary recipe
By Amy Miller-Krezelak
Clear Skies Ahead
Downdraft Brewing is a testimony to friendship, cooperation and perseverance
By Carrie Scozzaro
UPDATE | Chairs Public House
More than just a coffee shop
By Courtney Brewer
Short Takes
Masterful storytelling happens in a hurry for the Oscar-nominated short films
Tough Issues
Kevin Costner and Octavia Spencer provide a thoughtful meditation on race in Black or White
By Ed Symkus
One Becomes Two
The Hop! continues on while Pinnacle Northwest, the new downtown all-ages music venue, opens up
By Laura Johnson
Past Masters
Skull Fist brings classic heavy metal into the 21st century
By Ben Salmon
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