Vol. 20, No. 14
Line of Fire
To some, the AR-15 is a symbol of American freedom. To others, it’s a weapon of mass destruction
By Jacob Jones
Raul's Rules
Idaho U.S. Rep. Raul Labrador could bring about a revitalization of the Republican Party — or thwart it
By Daniel Walters
'Not a Privilege'
How traffic tickets may unfairly target the poor and what advocates are doing to change the law
By Heidi Groover
OLYMPIA — Spokane's Wish List
For some changes, Spokane has to ask the state for permission.
By Joe O'Sullivan
Land War
Why officials who pushed to designate caribou habitat are now considering lifting federal protections
Math Nerds
Spokane Public Schools looks at math; plus, local officials enter the gun debate
Transit of the Future
What comes next in the evolution of the Inland Northwest
The Next 125 Years
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Filibustered Future
Without changing its rules, the deliberations will drag on forever
By Robert Herold
It’s About Suicide
The debate on gun control needs to expand to include mental health
By Paul Quinnett
Enter Stage Left
The Stage Left Theater Association is bringing two things to Spokane: edgy plays and a place to perform them
By E.J. Iannelli
THEATER — Apollo 13
The Mysterious Snowman
Where did the ritual of stacking large balls of snow atop each other come from?
By Chey Scott
For Your Consideration — January 17, 2013
Paper Route, "Moonshiners" and SpokaneHistorical.org
Wonder Women
A fight about sexism in geek culture goes a lot deeper than scantily-clad superheroes
By Leah Sottile
Land of Hops
Washington’s beer industry is uniting to remind you of the state’s brewing prowess
By Lisa Waananen
UPDATE — Prospectors Bar & Grill
By Jo Miller
Barrel Riders
With 11 beers on tap and peanuts on the floor, Northern Ales is brewing up deliciousness in Kettle Falls
By Carrie Scozzaro
He’s Back
Arnold Schwarzenegger reflects on seven years away from acting
By Ed Symkus
Tough Love
Leave it to the French to make a sexy film about a horrific accident
Those Were The Days
Why some pop-punk bands, like Sum 41, will never die
By Seth Sommerfeld
In the Black
Johnny Cash tribute band Cash’d Out walks the line between impersonators and performers
By Jordy Byrd
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sƛ̓ xẹ tkʷ artist in residence Inanna McCarty hopes to use her time at Spokane Falls Community College to showcase her Native heritage
By Colton Rasanen
Why the Department of Natural Resources is trading a Spokane forest for a Bellingham grocery store
By Eliza Billingham
Idaho doctor says the measles vaccine’s success may strangely be contributing to a U.S. comeback
By Victor Corral Martinez
Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
Sneak Peek Preview
Entree Food Newsletter
Weekend Countdown