Following years of chaos, Spokane says it's more prepared to provide shelter for the homeless this winter. Will it be enough?
By Wilson Criscione
An altered North Spokane Corridor plan will likely free up dozens of acres of East Central land for new housing — but when?
By Daniel Walters
With COVID-19 encouraging more voting by mail and a huge turnout expected, election officials stress early voting
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Civil rights groups to Inslee: Stop sending children to facilities like the one that killed Cornelius Fredericks
Sneak Peek: Jess Walter’s new book, Mayor Woodward’s new era, live music and the third Back to Business guide!
By Jacob H. Fries
On the Street
What classic film do you wish you could have seen in its initial run?
We're catching a glimpse of our future, and it's terrifying
By John T. Reuter
THC could help reduce the chances of colon cancer but is still discouraged during pregnancy
By Will Maupin
FBI says Michigan anti-government group plotted to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
By The New York Times
July is the new January: More companies delay return to the office
New eyewitness accounts: Feds didn’t identify themselves before opening fire on Portland antifa suspect
Local law enforcement officers deputized as U.S. Marshals have given conflicting accounts of the shooting. Witnesses say they heard no warning before the agents shot Michael Reinoehl dead, an outcome President Trump termed “retribution.’’
By ProPublica
North Idaho schoolteacher Steve Von Till brings his dark musings to life with a new solo album and poetry book
By Quinn Welsch
The Value of Trash TV
Director documents her dad's dementia, Love on the Spectrum, new music and more!
I Saw You
Week of October 8th
Inside the lasting power of Hitchcock's shocking horror classic; plus, where to see it on the big screen
By Nathan Weinbender
A look at new albums from 2000s-era indie superstars Sufjan Stevens and Fleet Foxes
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Why the Department of Natural Resources is trading a Spokane forest for a Bellingham grocery store
By Eliza Billingham
Some Spokane scene staples are riding the wave of newfound appreciation for '70s/'80s yacht rock
By Seth Sommerfeld
Post Falls' Crime Scene Entertainment has built a strong following with its interactive, themed murdery mystery parties
By Azaria Podplesky
sƛ̓ xẹ tkʷ artist in residence Inanna McCarty hopes to use her time at Spokane Falls Community College to showcase her Native heritage
By Colton Rasanen
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