As Spokane schools superintendent Shelley Redinger leaves Spokane, the teachers union is eager for new leadership
By Wilson Criscione
The Spokane Police Guild's proposed contract ran into a City Council with a police-reforming lawyer and a black community activist
By Daniel Walters
With the knee-on-neck tactic under fire, Spokane law enforcement speak to needed changes in training
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Sneak Peek: A heartbreaking COVID-19 story from the Spokane Veterans Home, new movie reviews, and more!
By Dan Nailen
The Man in the Antifa Mask: Who he is and why he regrets showing up at a Coeur d'Alene protest with a crowbar
On The Street
Why will/won't you wear a mask in public?
Toppling statues is an American tradition, not historical erasure
By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
How to properly imbibe during your next outdoors adventure
By Will Maupin
Trump’s niece presses case against effort to bar publication of her book
By The New York Times
States may curb ‘faithless electors,’ Supreme Court rules
U.S. will pay $1.6 billion to Novavax for coronavirus vaccine
Dawn Wolski is leading the Inland Northwest Opera through the coronavirus with passion and some creative planning
By Lizzie Oswalt
Animal Crossing is a relaxing outlet — even for the novice gamer
By Nathan Weinbender
Dave Chappelle's new special, Frontline's What Went Wrong?, new music and new shows
The Buzz Bin
Everything is a little bit weird this year, so why should Independence Day be any different?
I Saw You
Local meal delivery services become a helpful resource for businesses and households as the pandemic continues
By Chey Scott
Restaurants opt to temporarily close again as region's COVID-19 case counts rise
A rundown of the best films released in the first half of 2020
Remembering the summer singles of 1999 as they turn legal drinking age
Northern Quest postpones its outdoor summer concert series
As people clamor to get outside, outdoor recreation businesses recover
Sleeping outside is a great way to relax, rejuvenate and gain perspective
From huckleberries to wild mushrooms, the region offers a bounty of edible species for the taking
So you want to be a mountain climber? Start with the Spokane Mountaineers Mountain School
By Quinn Welsch
Mountain biking is a great way to get outside and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Inland Northwest
Embracing the benefits of hiking in a pandemic and how to prepare
By Jeremey Randrup
Jordan Jonas has faced down moose, bears, wolverines and the bitter cold — and he wants to teach you to do the same
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Why the Department of Natural Resources is trading a Spokane forest for a Bellingham grocery store
By Eliza Billingham
Check out these 2025 Easter eats and egg hunts around Spokane and Coeur d’Alene
By Dora Scott
Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
Some Spokane scene staples are riding the wave of newfound appreciation for '70s/'80s yacht rock
By Seth Sommerfeld
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