Feb 11-17, 2010

Vol. 17, No. 18

News

  • Seeking Hope

    Saving Haiti is a doomed mission, a CdA doctor says — a doomed mission that’s worth fighting

    By Daniel Walters

  • Ill-Begotten Pup

    Dog thieves, farmers markets and a very excited West Central!!!

    By Nicholas Deshais

  • What He Saw

    A Spokane surgeon gives a firsthand account of the disaster in Haiti

    By Blair Tellers

  • Hoarding H1N1

    The swine flu epidemic that never was, and all the vaccines we never used

    By Natalie Johnson

  • Helping Haiti

    Because of the immediate need, cash is best when it comes to donations for Haiti. But here are multiple ways to help.

    By Leah Sottile

  • Moving Target

    If the state has agreed to keep Pine Lodge open a year, why are inmates being prepped for transfer?

    By Kevin Taylor

  • A Not- So-Simple Story

    Trapped under a collapsed house, an American researcher survives. And wants you to know this: Haiti looks different from inside.

    By Laura Wagner

  • Elevator Economics

    Keeping Spokane’s elevators safe is a job for more than one man

    By Nicholas Deshais

  • Color Spokane's U-District Green

    The U-District could become a model of sustainable growth in the city. Just ask the Dutchman who runs Portland State.

    By Paul K. Haeder

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