Vol. 20, No. 21
Sprawl Things Considered
The fight over the future of Spokane County developments
By Daniel Walters
Nuts, Bolts and Cover-up
Why a man covered up shoddy work on a bridge near Sandpoint — and how he got caught
The Trickle Down
The federal sequester brings significant cuts and new uncertainty to local agencies
By Jacob Jones
Fighting Foreclosure
A new state Supreme Court ruling may give a Colville man a second chance to save his family’s land
SPD Under Fire
A new report criticizes the professionalism of Spokane police; plus, courts strike down another anti-tax law
By Jacob Jones and Daniel Walters
Musical Soulmates
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Invisible Congress
Between record numbers of days off and rarely acting when they are in session, our leaders in D.C. are failing
By Robert Herold
Debating the Issues
Interplayers’ production inspired by the Jim West scandal addresses the trials of adolescence
By E.J. Iannelli
Modern Marvels
A new exhibit sends a love note to Spokane’s sexy modern past
By Leah Sottile
SCIENCE — And Beer!
The Pub Science series brings scientific discussions to the bar
By Mike Bookey
Electric Youth
April 23, 1974: A day one Spokane Valley man can’t forget
For Your Consideration — March 7, 2013
Serious photography on Instagram, "Searching for Sugar Man," and cribbage
By Eli Francovich
America's Team
Gonzaga is the top team in college basketball. How did that happen?
UPDATE — Spencer's for Steaks and Chops
By Chey Scott
Post-Baconism
As the bacon fad comes to an end, here’s how you should cook
By Ari Levaux
Not Your Average Pie
Fire Artisan Pizza expands into downtown Spokane
Frozen Sunshine
Sunnie’s FroSun Yogurt knows how to keep cool when it’s cold out
By Jo Miller
Back to Wonderland
Oz The Great and Powerful sees director Sam Raimi at the top of his game
By Curtis Woloschuk
Justice Delayed
Ken Burns and his family strive to clear the names of five men in this new documentary
By Ed Symkus
Under the Surface
After nearly three decades in music, Scott Kelly finds new challenges when he’s onstage alone
A Personal Escape
Owl City’s Adam Young writes the kind of music he wants to hear
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Manufactured home owners are reimagining stable housing as local communities face untenable rent increases
By Eliza Billingham
A touchdown for your taste buds: 15 Spokane-area bars to watch Super Bowl LIX
By Dora Scott
Spokane leaders reaffirm their commitment to the Keep Washington Working Act amid uncertainty for immigrants and refugees
By Victor Corral Martinez
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly for Gonzaga Basketball
By Will Maupin
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