In 2014, the city of Spokane quietly dropped a sexual harassment investigation; now officials have come to regret it
By Daniel Walters
Anonymous threats on social media can paralyze an entire school. But for one Spokane teenager, the nightmare wouldn't stop
By Wilson Criscione
Two years after chemicals from Fairchild Air Force Base were found in drinking water, Airway Heights is still figuring out its long-term plan
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Student shares nightmare of social media threats, Biden runs for president, and other headlines
Multiple courts issue injunctions on Title X 'gag rule' that would disproportionately impact Eastern Washington
WSU architecture students’ inflatable playground rises to meet kids’ expectations
By Jackson Elliott
WSU study: College men at bars and parties are likely more sexually aggressive
Saturday is National Drug Take-Back day. Here's where to drop off unneeded medication in Spokane
Comedian sues Border Patrol over Spokane Intermodal incident, Trump wants you to take your shots, and other headlines
Free legal clinic for military members offered on Saturday
Washington passes a budget, crane accident kills four in Seattle, and other headlines
With Washington legislative session over, environmental groups cheer biggest wins in a decade
Environmentalism wins in the Legislature, Trump sues Deutsche Bank, and other headlines
By Josh Kelety
Pete Buttigieg targeted in 'far-right smear,' new Green Zone Quarterly is out, and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
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The old adage of 'follow the money' even explains the boom in refugees seeking asylum
By Robert Herold
WestCoast Entertainment's new president brings a lifetime of entertainment experience to the job
By Dan Nailen
Readers respond to to assistance Matt Shea allegedly offered to right-wing extremists; and Spokane Public Schools budget shortfall
Shifting public opinion gives Idaho cannabis activists hope for 2020 medical marijuana initiative
Americans are among the most stressed people in the world, poll finds
By The New York Times
Mueller pushed in letter for Barr to release report’s summaries
TurboTax deliberately hides its free file page from search engines
The makers of TurboTax as well as H&R Block promised the IRS to offer free filing for many Americans. But they’re keeping Google from seeing it.
By ProPublica
Spotify reaches 100 million subscribers, but not without some dissonance
Trump and Democrats agree to pursue $2 trillion infrastructure plan
Social media, houseplant cultivation and contemporary decor trends have nudged macrame back into popularity
By Chey Scott
With the second annual Spokane feminist art event, Fem+Fest invites everyone to explore what feminism means
I never GoT into Game of Thrones, and I don't care
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Stage Left announces 2019-20 season, Barry is back and more you need to know
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Spokane's Hidden Mother Brewing is growing fast thanks to the success of its experimental craft beers
By Derek Harrison
The newly opened Tasty Bun near Gonzaga serves a multicultural take on Chinese steamed buns
By Arcelia Martin
Avengers: Endgame is set to close a chapter of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and we have ideas for what they should do next
By Daniel Walters and Nathan Weinbender
Set amidst opioid addiction and financial ruin, Little Woods is an empathetic slice of rural noir
By Nathan Weinbender
Soul Man Black builds a danceable, daring debut out of young adulthood's defining experiences
Pink Martini's never-ending world tour stops in Spokane
By Ben Salmon
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