A year into the pandemic, numbers fail to capture the loss caused by COVID-19
By Wilson Criscione
Though the Spokane area lost many businesses to COVID-19, the economy is already bouncing back
By Chey Scott
One Year Later: Looking back at what we lost — and ahead to what we hope to reclaim
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Public health got a lot about COVID wrong, but that's science for ya
By Daniel Walters
No hug for eight months, isolation-driven depression, & no chance to grieve: Inside the pandemic's disproportionate impacts
In a year without shows, the Inland Northwest arts scene found wider access through virtual routes
By Nathan Weinbender
Idaho saved more jobs during the pandemic, but Washington prevented more deaths
Timeline of Significant Covid-19 Events
What a pre-pandemic Walla Walla bullfight taught one family about embracing the day
By Samuel Ligon
Locals recall their last taste of "normal" pre-shutdown, and what they're looking forward to most post-COVID
By Dan Nailen
I'm 30 and COVID kicked my ass. Please get vaccinated
Sobering Year
An outbreak strikes the Idaho Legislature, Washington extends the eviction moratorium, Beck Taylor to leave Whitworth and other news
By Wilson Criscione, Daniel Walters and Samantha Wohlfeil
Washington DNR hopeful proactive wildfire management money will pass Legislature
At long last, we can give hope a hug
By Gary Crooks
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Legal or not, employers (including bossman Joe Biden) can still give you the boot for using cannabis
By Will Maupin
Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccines Are Very Effective in Real-World Conditions, CDC Reports
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Binging Shark Tank is a reminder the American dream is alive and well
Murder Among the Mormons, Nancy Sinatra's latest compilation, new music and more!
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Andrew Nembhard and Aaron Cook are the latest transfers to fit right in with the Zags high-flying style
Zags have good reason to celebrate reaching the Final Four for the second time ever
Local bartenders reflect on the past year of COVID-19 restrictions and personal challenges
A look at the best features we saw at the online-only 2021 SXSW Film Festival
Tina Turner reconsiders her own legacy in the new HBO documentary Tina
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Cafe Buenos Aires opens in Browne's Addition, bringing back Tarascon's well-loved empanadas, plus pastries and more
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