Vol. 19, No. 33
Back to Work
The Lucky Friday Mine is looking to hire. Plus, the education of Mitt Romney.
By Joe O'Sullivan
Justice 2.0
How we can reduce crime, save money and heal people, right now.
By Luke Baumgarten
Holding Court
A Spokane judge helps Afghanistan fix its police force.
By Chris Stein
First Impressions
The city of Spokane could do a better job welcoming its visitors.
Recall Folly
The anti-everything movement will cripple the Lake City if we let it.
By Mary Lou Reed
Trail Mix 05.31.12
Rich Cowan brings a war chest and media savvy to the fight against Cathy McMorris Rodgers.
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
A Fashionable Future
Alex Hansen is just 17, but he wants to help Spokane dress better.
By Mike Bookey
Battle Hymn of the Re-Enactor
Life and death on a fake Civil War battlefield.
Travelling Illustrators
The Society of Illustrators' annual exhibit comes to Spokane.
For Your Consideration 05.31.12
By Jordy Byrd
Unofficially Summer
ArtFest takes over Browne's Addition with more than 150 artists.
By Carrie Scozzaro
Pastries By the Water
Sweet Tooth Bakery and Espresso brings fresh treats to the Newman Lake area.
By Annemarie C. Frohnhoefer
Juice on the Move
Fruition is coming back. And to stay this time.
UPDATE: Scout
By 2004 Candidates
Hot Seats
Adam Hegsted plates what could be the most important dinner of his life.
Fairy Tale Fail
Snow White and the Huntsman brings little excitement to a well-worn story.
By Maryann Johanson
Grade Expectations
Why we decide what movies we'll enjoy before we even see them.
By Scott Renshaw
Pop Soundcheck
How scared should we be of the LMFAOcracy?
By Seth Sommerfeld
Positive Thinking
Tribal Seeds make reggae for the indie crowd.
By Jeri Kopet
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By Samantha Wohlfeil
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By Madison Pearson and Dora Scott
Prepared-meal company Cōpow Foods opens organic café in downtown Coeur d'Alene
By Dora Scott
West Valley School Board unanimously decides not to renew contract of Spanish teacher who read racial slur aloud from To Kill a Mockingbird
By Colton Rasanen
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