Will the latest round of discussion between the Spokane Police Department and communities of color be different from the others?
By Daniel Walters
Fifteen WSU fraternity members charged following death of pledge in 2019
By Wilson Criscione
A year and a half after opening its Spokane Valley timber factory, Katerra suddenly shuts its doors
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Departing city division head Cupid Alexander emails the City Council to accuse City Administrator Johnnie Perkins of racism – and much, much more
On the Street
What are you looking forward to most this summer that you didn't get to do last year because of COVID?
We have met the enemy, and it is not compromise
By Michael Allen
DEA is allowing more research of cannabis, but some silly roadblocks remain
By Will Maupin
The Best Type of Exercise? A Blood Test Holds Clues.
By The New York Times
In their new book Enduring Freedom, Spokane and Afghan authors show importance of friendship, education
A Farewell to Arts
By Nathan Weinbender
The Buzz Bin: Pints for Pokes, Oregon Trail goes mobile and new music!
I Saw You
Week of June 10
Vieux Carre NOLA Kitchen opens in West Central, bringing a taste of the Big Easy to Spokane
By Chey Scott
While In the Heights heats up theaters, we recommend some underrated and overlooked screen musicals
From Tom Petty to Al Green, we pick our favorite releases from this year's first batch of Record Store Day exclusives
By Dan Nailen and Nathan Weinbender
Dwight Yoakam, Fitz and the Tantrums heading to Spokane
By Dan Nailen
Summer Guide: Thanks to vaccines, we're ready to make up for lost time and do summer right
With pandemic restrictions lifting, let's call it a "foodie summer"
Essay: Making Up for Lost Meals
The sound of live music's return is one of the clearest indications the world is getting back to normal
Essay: Hug It Out
Whether you're a spectator or a competitor, sporting events are back this year
Whether a quick weekend or epic adventure, a summer road trip is always worth it
Essay: Nothing is Normal Without Hoopfest
Essay: Let the Music Play
Cool ways to get in, on or around the water this summer
By Carrie Scozzaro
Essay: More of the Same, Only Different
The bicycle was the ultimate safe recreation choice during the pandemic - and it's perfect for this summer too
Essay: Extremely Online
From local marketplaces to theatrical performances, here's how to give your summer some artsy flair
Essay: Add a Ball
Smoke and crowds might keep you stuck inside, but they shouldn't keep you from enjoying summer
Essay: Just One More
How to entertain the young — and young at heart — all summer long
By E.J. Iannelli
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Red Room Lounge says goodbye with a communal celebration of Craig Larsen's life
By Seth Sommerfeld
Newly rebranded Spokane Colleges to move out of U-District building purchased by Spokane Public Schools, as each organization consolidates
By Colton Rasanen
A sanctioned homeless camp in Colville is closing, but there's nowhere for residents to go. Does the city expect them to disappear?
By Eliza Billingham
Leaven Bakery & Patisserie in Deer Park touts "the best croissants this side of Paris"
By Dora Scott
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