A national program seeks to prove in Spokane that you don't need to lock up defendants to get them to court
By Josh Kelety
Lawmakers consider removing some exemptions for vaccines
At Mead High School, researchers search for the value of poetry
By Wilson Criscione
Fire dispatchers worry that the city is sabotaging their agency as they look to integrate
By Daniel Walters
Spokane officials want supervision of repeat property crime offenders
Amazon pulls out of NYC, Ferris resource officer resigns, and other headlines
Controversial school resource officer to be paid more than $10,000 in resignation
Trump declares national wall-mergency, blizzard kills over 1,700 cows, and other headlines
The Spokane Police Department still hasn't updated its use-of-force policy
No reduced sentence for Moscow murders, Eyman swivels and swipes in video, and other headlines
By Samantha Wohlfeil
The death of the landline is harming investigative journalism
Bernie is running in 2020, 16 states sue Trump over wall funding, and other headlines
Ranch dressing for prez? Eyman charged with misdemeanor theft, and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
Supreme Court decision reins in civil asset forfeiture, casts shadow on SPD practices
Savvy politicians know this: Ignoring the will of voters is dangerous
By John T. Reuter
On the Street
What was your worst or weirdest date?
One woman's efforts to advocate for the arts through innovation and collaboration
By Dan Nailen
Readers respond to churches taking over retail spaces; sheriff's who won't enforce I-1639
Hung up on hemp: What is Idaho so afraid of?
A new study confirms dabbing trumps flower
By Tuck Clarry
Trump plans national emergency to build border wall as Senate passes spending bill
By The New York Times
Former Trump Officials Are Supposed to Avoid Lobbying. Except 33 Haven’t.
The former officials — including ex-Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke — have found ways to sidestep the administration’s ethics pledge. At least 18 of them are now registered federal lobbyists and the rest work in jobs that closely resemble lobbying.
By ProPublica
Hyperloop dreams take shape in the Nevada desert
House opens inquiry into proposed U.S. nuclear venture in Saudi Arabia
Democrats want to tax the wealthy. Many voters agree.
Strange Love: Finding "the one" in unexpected places
Her junky old Ford Fairlane gave him the perfect chance to ask her to dinner
The Dating Doctor's advice for meeting people, online pitfalls and surviving Valentine's Day
They met online playing World of Warcraft while living across the country from each other, and just celebrated their first wedding anniversary
By Chey Scott
Casual Sunday shopping, some light stalking, and a personal ad lead to lasting love
An after-hours visit to a haunted mansion in Montana was just the beginning of their romance
Mireya Mayor turned a love of animals and a well-timed college class into life as a globetrotting nature explorer
Spokane goes to the Grammys
By Nathan Weinbender
Meet James Lowe, one of the Spokane Symphony candidates for next music director
By E.J. Iannelli
Soup isn't food. It's a lot of other things, though
By Chelsea Martin
A Gonzaga law student and local poets team to give voice to county jail inmates
By Arcelia Martin
Spokane's "half-off appetizers" vibe, Flint Town and more you need to know
The Buzz Bin
Tickets for Roxane Gay at Get Lit! 2019 go on sale Monday, Feb. 18
No Fear in Love: Race focuses on healthy teen and young adult relationships
The last couple Zags games have been nice reminders that competition is fun
By Will Maupin
I Saw You
Week of Feb. 14
Impress at home with scallops, mushroom leek risotto and strawberry crunch ice cream bars
Wine & Taps, a new bar adjacent to Latah Bistro, brings a sports bar vibe to the Latah Valley
Local eats on Lilac City Live!; Inlander Restaurant Week kicks off the same night
Return to Mount Kennedy is the nexus of grunge, mountain climbing and conservation
Happy Death Day 2U finds new ways to explore its time-loop premise
By Josh Bell
Don't have romantic plans for the 14th? Then these five alt-love songs are for you
By Ben Salmon
A look at Kris Kristofferson's career as one of the preeminent musical voices of his generation
Steve Miller Band, Ziggy Marley, among new Northern Quest summer concerts announced today
Spokanites skiing couloirs in the Sawtooths
By Nick Pontarolo
A first-timer's heli skiing trip proves full of stunning memories
By Bob Legasa
Argentina offers dreamy "summer" skiing and more for travel lovers
By John Grollmus
Exploring the Northwest's mountains turned Jason Hershey from a water man into a mountain man
Life changes, but there's one constant for skiers: The snow will fall again
By Alex Sakariassen
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Why the Department of Natural Resources is trading a Spokane forest for a Bellingham grocery store
By Eliza Billingham
New in Hayden, B. Boulangerie offers a wide selection of sweet and savory traditional pastries
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