How a Spokane special ed teacher had accusations of abuse at two different schools before 'tragically' placing a Shadle student in isolation
By Wilson Criscione
Spokane announces new approach to illegal camps
The Spokane City Council wants to see a video from a controversial arrest, but the police department has so far kept it under wraps
By Josh Kelety
Mayoral candidate Nadine Woodward's latest policy announcement: No talking with the Inlander
By Daniel Walters
Spokane Sheriff blasts Inslee, says he will defy new state law on immigration
New measles case in Idaho, Trump in France for 75th D-Day anniversary, and other headlines
Body found in freezer, Woodward won't take media access pledge, and other headlines
Washington AG files suit to stop EPA from rolling back state's water protections
By Samantha Wohlfeil
WSU would like you to stop trying to save cute baby animals
Author Dahr Jamail talks new book The End of Ice, how we should grieve the Earth to truly be inspired for next steps
Suspects arrested after five killed on Yakama Reservation, attorney general sues over water, and other headlines
Justice Department agrees to hand over Mueller evidence, Ferguson sues over Spokane River, and other headlines
Why applications for Washington state schools can no longer ask teachers if they were on administrative leave
Marmot skull and crossbones, and 24 other Spokane flag ideas that would make Betsy Ross weep with jealousy
Inmate dies at Spokane County Jail, marking ninth death in the facility since 2017
Chick-fil-A in Spokane, Jon Stewart's stirring testimony, protests rock Hong Kong, and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
On The Street
What would be your design for a pride parade float?
It'll take time before we understand the true cost of losing librarians
By Aileen Keown Vaux
Western Wildlife Council director Hank Seipp wants to put Washington wolves on candid camera
Readers respond to Robert Herold's column 'Do Not Impeach'; Spokane homeless buses
Stonewall riot apology: Police actions were ‘wrong,’ commissioner admits
By The New York Times
Trump calls off plan to impose tariffs on Mexico
Justice Department agrees to turn over key Mueller evidence to House
A ‘loser.’ An ‘existential threat.’ Trump and Biden trade barbs before Iowa trip
Planned Parenthood to host women’s health forum for 2020 Democrats
Drag is: art, empowerment, character, always changing and never shying away from controversy
Pride Issue
By Nathan Weinbender
Pride: A Colorful History
A Pride Parade organizer reflects on the event's origins and where it's going after two decades in the Spokane spotlight
A farce like Bottoms Up! might be light entertainment, but it places heavy demands on comedic timing
By E.J. Iannelli
Spokane developers aim to help trans community through transition with new app Solace
Spokane will host Washington's first citywide Queer Art Walk to kick off Pride Month
By Morgan Scheerer
June's First Friday showcase includes the first annual Spokane Queer Art Walk
By Chey Scott
Five '90s Action TV Streamers
By Bill Frost
Magic gets an animated series, Keanu gets laughs in Always Be My Maybe and more you need to know
The Buzz Bin
28th annual Pride Parade floods downtown Spokane
I Saw You
June 6
A flavorful and healthy meal featuring vibrant spring produce in under 30 minutes
By Sylvia Fountaine
The newly opened Mango Tree Indian Kitchen + Taphouse fills a need for traditional Indian cuisine in downtown Spokane
The X-Men series (reportedly) concludes with the underwhelming Dark Phoenix
By Josh Bell
Kids will probably like The Secret Life of Pets 2, but it's missing most of the charm of the original
By Maryann Johanson
Eleven memorable modern music documentaries to fill your lazy summer nights
By Dan Nailen
Tacocat makes feisty synth-pop for our rough reality
By Elissa Ball
Psychobilly believers, rejoice - the Reverend Horton Heat is back
By C. A. Coyle
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By Victor Corral Martinez
Pure Northwest, a PNW-inspired lounge, replaces the Red Lion Pub with sophisticated but affordable plates and cocktails
By Eliza Billingham
Instead of requiring acres of parking for new development, Spokane is making a push for more dynamic neighborhoods
By Anthony Gill
A bronze statue of Nisqually fishing rights activist Billy Frank Jr. heads to D.C. next year; first a model of the piece stops in Spokane
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