The government acknowledges UFOs after years of denial, but local UFOlogists aren't satisfied by the answers
By Quinn Welsch
Spokane Public Schools grapples with criticism that new school boundaries will damage equity goals
By Wilson Criscione
Historic, deadly heat wave hits Inland Northwest, forcing blackouts that raise questions about our electric future
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Airway Heights Police Officer resigns amid investigation into alleged domestic violence
The Spokane City Council intends to give Cupid Alexander a public exit interview
By Daniel Walters
Records show top Eastern State Hospital officials were warned of domestic violence by nurse before alleged murder
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The government says it can't explain dozens of mysterious incidents. So, where do you think these UFOs are coming from?
Inside the politicized fight over "critical race theory"
By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
When authorities fall out of step with society, false starts to Olympic dreams are inevitable
By Will Maupin
Bootleg Fire in Oregon Scorches 143,000 Acres as Heat Wave Continues in the West
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The Big Question of the 2022 Midterms: How Will the Suburbs Swing?
France Fines Google $593 Million for Lacking ‘Good Faith’ With Publishers
Spokane-based vintage fashion expert Margaret Wilds publishes guidebook on sourcing, wearing and caring for timeless clothing
By Chey Scott
50 is the new 30, right? RIGHT?!
By Dan Nailen
The Buzz Bin: Sweet Tooth is more than another virus story, Mare of Easttown's scene-stealer and new music!
Throw down at the Black Lives Matter mural pop-up vaccine party Saturday
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Too many competing notions draw focus from the main character in Black Widow
By Scott Renshaw
Jimmie Dale Gilmore talks about how the Flatlanders' moved from being seldom-heard legends to become a real band
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Zozo's owner opens Maddie's Corner Cafe in Dolly's old spot in north central Spokane
By Dora Scott
Inland Northwest museums, libraries and art organizations compete for local resources after funding cuts to three federal agencies
By Madison Pearson
Three candidates vying for a Spokane City Council seat will be narrowed to two in Aug. 5 primary election
By Colton Rasanen
Spokane-based fire-spinning troupe Burn Works fosters community with flames
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