Vol. 20, No. 7
Who Ya Gonna Call?
The county’s 911 system crashes; plus, Olympia gets more male-dominated
By Joe O'Sullivan
Firing Line
Portrait of a fast food worker
Risky Wards
A murder last week rekindles staffing and safety concerns at Eastern State Hospital
By Jacob Jones
Calculating the Future
Innovation hasn’t always thrived in the Inland Northwest. That may be beginning to change.
By Daniel Walters
Rap Sheet
Add a recently broken cold case to the Northwest’s list of killers
By Heidi Groover
A friend from west of the Cascades reflectson the lasting impact of Spokane’s World’s Fair
By Knute Berger
Trail Mix — November 29, 2012
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Soaring Upward
Eastern enters the NCAA playoffs with a long-haired bookworm delivering big hits
By Howie Stalwick
TV — Idaho, the Movie
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration — November 29, 2012
Green Dawn
An idea for the best movie ever
Remnants of War
A touring art project urges for awareness of international humanitarian crises
By Chey Scott
Paint Party
Life in Color douses the Arena in electronic music and neon paint — and no one gets in trouble
India From Home
Sometimes spice is the cheapest form of travel
By Ari Levaux
The Commitments
Mike and Deb Nelson are the kind of people you want making your coffee
By Leah Sottile
Exotic Finger Food
You’d never guess it, but there’s an Ethiopian restaurant in a gas station in North Spokane
By Jo Miller
UPDATE — The Copa
By Carrie Scozzaro
Fun With Metaphors
Brad Pitt takes on the financial crisis with Killing Them Softly
By Maryann Johanson
Generation Gap
Divorce, love, lust and everything in between round out Hello I Must Be Going
By Ed Symkus
Mr. Right
Mickey Avalon on hot chicks, after-parties and the tolls of being a shock rapper
Alienation vs. Stagnation
Wrestling with Tegan and Sara’s new pop push
By Seth Sommerfeld
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The Art Spirit Gallery is holding a 'fire sale' of late artist Mel McCuddin's remaining artworks
By Madison Pearson
Liberty Lake's River District Farm restores a rare Spokane Valley cantaloupe
By Eliza Billingham
As North Idaho College awaits a visit from its accrediting body, six candidates are running for three spots on the Board of Trustees
By Colton Rasanen
After more than two decades, acclaimed artist Ben Joyce is getting his first proper gallery exhibition
By E.J. Iannelli
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