Washington utilities must keep power and gas on through April even if people can't pay
By Samantha Wohlfeil
After the unexplained resignation of her city administrator, the Woodward administration embarks on a new — and uncertain — era
By Daniel Walters
Washington Supreme Court rules $30 car tab initiative is unconstitutional
The Washington Supreme Court issued the long-awaited ruling on Thursday
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ARACHNAPPED! Nine-foot-wide giant spider gets stolen from Browne's Addition yard
Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to be thieves.
Matt Shea isn’t running, but he’s a key part of election attack ads
The lawmaker, who was accused of domestic terrorism, is being used to attack not only his fellow Republicans, but also a Seattle Democrat
Sneak Peek: Mail-in voting, Trump vs. Biden, local elections, giant spiders, Halloween and more!
By Jacob H. Fries
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#NotInvisible: The different meanings of solitude and safety
By CMarie Fuhrman
A new Trump fairy tale starring the New York Post, Hunter Biden and brain science
By Steven A. Smith
As drinkable cannabis products become more popular, here are a few ideas to sip on
By Will Maupin
Pope Francis, in shift for church, voices support for same-sex civil unions
By The New York Times
Dirty cops, civil unrest and income inequality: Author Jess Walter's new Spokane-set novel The Cold Millions takes place a century ago, but its themes still resonate
By Dan Nailen
The Cold Millions: This chapter introduces Del Dalveaux, some out-of-town muscle brought to Spokane by a local mining magnate to deal with some professional and personal headaches
Local artist Joyce Wilkens discusses her new book Poetry Pie and how she's maintained community during COVID-19
By Lauren Gilmore
Fists of Fury: A dive into Bruce Lee's greatest hits
By Nathan Weinbender
Untitled Goose Game doubles the trouble, The Decade That Rocked, new music and more!
What's actually happening in the Inland Northwest for Halloween 2020
By Chey Scott
Hold on, Hamilton: Best of Broadway pushes its season back again
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Spokane's Garland District welcomes new seasonal pho and ramen shop Little Noodle
Izzy's Comfort Kitchen in Coeur d'Alene opens as a welcome respite for diners and a special tribute for its owners
By Carrie Scozzaro
Geno's pub in the Logan neighborhood to permanently close this weekend
In the Sundance-approved The Deepest Hole, Spokane filmmaker Matt McCormick explores a Russian conspiracy theory
Do you like scary movies? Halloween-friendly film screenings to see in the next couple weeks
New streaming concert series from Baby Bar and Lucky You Lounge bring live music to your living room
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Zona Blanca's closing brought heightened attention to public safety in downtown Spokane. But the true picture is complicated, as other restaurant owners weigh in.
By Eliza Billingham
Meet Smudge, Global Neighborhood's resident cat beloved by staff and the community
Spokane Valley's Bath By Bex puts CBD in the spotlight with infused bath products
Gonzaga set to join the reformed Pac-12
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