COVID outbreaks hit Spokane's homeless shelters over the holidays, but containment efforts appear to be working
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Cheney clinic will test new COVID vaccine on hundreds of Inland Northwest volunteers
Due to COVID-19, Spokane's annual homeless survey won't count unsheltered individuals, city says
By Wilson Criscione
On the Street
How will you spend your $600 stimulus check?
George Washington's brave decision to inoculate the Continental Army against smallpox contributed to America's liberty — now it's time to do our part
By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
Let's make 2021 the year of giving up
By Tara Karr Roberts
A New Year's resolution
By John T. Reuter
A Prize Fighter
By Inga Laurent
2020 tried to drown us with fear and rage and resentment; it also produced this perfect new person
By Kate Lebo
The Gambler
By Laura Read
Yet even amid unbearable bleakness, small wonders and commonplaces give life its sparkle
By Emily Alexander
The Map
By Nance Van Winckel
The things that kept us alive
By Chelsea Martin
When, Like Garden Spiders from Space Orbit, We Return
By Alexandra Teague
Nobody's Favorite Man
By Sam Foley
What I'm looking forward to
By Thom Caraway
Putting the year behind us
By Jay Dearien
o make us
By Shann Ray
Inspiration and insights from 13 local writers
By Jacob H. Fries
This year, I'll be choosing pesticide-free products as much as possible
By Will Maupin
Capitol Rioters Planned for Weeks in Plain Sight. The Police Weren’t Ready
Insurrectionists made no effort to hide their intentions, but law enforcement protecting Congress was caught flat-footed.
By ProPublica
House Debates Trump Impeachment Charge as McConnell Says He Will Not Bring Back the Senate with Emergency Powers
By The New York Times
Spokane artist Grace June found inspiration for her latest photo collection in the George Floyd tragedy
By Dan Nailen
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In a season of blowout wins, Saturday's beatdown of Portland had some historic significance
The new Care to Nourish program is feeding families and bringing business to local restaurants
By Chey Scott
As streaming becomes our primary viewing method for new films, the line between TV and movies keeps blurring
By Nathan Weinbender
WWII-set monster movie Shadow in the Cloud mashes up genres in intriguing but empty ways
Steve Earle's latest album, J.T., tackles songs from his son's catalog just five months after Justin Townes Earle's death
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