Once Spokane's only Black school board member, Jerrall Haynes has steered the district to a 'drastically different place'
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Searching for solutions to Spokane's public restroom shortage
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Three candidates want to give Spokane's northeast City Council district much needed attention
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Spokane Public Schools pays $275k to family of Black teen pinned down by resource officer
Spokane's former HR director Amber Richards told Woodward administration she couldn't continue at city "in good faith or with good conscience"
The administration did not do an exit interview or ask her to elaborate on her reason for leaving
By Daniel Walters
Two state laws taking effect soon will tweak regulation of Washington's cannabis industry
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Just when we need Congress most, representatives like Cathy McMorris Rodgers are offering us nothing
By Robert Herold
The collapse of local news organizations imperils our democracy, and here's a once-unthinkable solution to consider: government help
By Steven A. Smith
The new Spokane Ensemble Theatre brings Shakespeare's Twelfth Night to life at the MAC
By Lillian Piel
A moment 10,000 years in the making
The Buzz Bin: Love, Simon's TV spin-off, Christianity Today's latest podcast is worth a listen and new music this week!
Five local photographers talk about perfect pics, social media and their Instagram-worthy shots
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Thomas Hammer Coffee Roasters' new full-service cafe on the South Hill offers much more than great coffee
By Chey Scott
Spokane-raised filmmaker Champ Ensminger revisits his Thai roots through the eyes of his grandmother in his new short film
By Chase Hutchinson
Smokey Robinson is a living legend, and his songs have been covered by artists across genres. Here are some of our favorites
By Dan Nailen
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After five years of controversy and, finally, construction, Spokane's new stadium has opened its doors to the public
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Skewers food truck's new permanent location in downtown Spokane honors Armenian struggle for survival
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