Nov 7-13, 2013

Vol. 21, No. 4

News

  • Tipping Point

    The Spokane City Council tips a little to the left, Washington state shoots down GMO labeling and, as of press time, the levy to buy land around Fairchild was failing

    By Heidi Groover, Deanna Pan and Daniel Walters

  • Free Money

    The future of the Ben Burr Trail and Riverfront Park; plus, who's getting a tax subsidy?

    By Heidi Groover, Deanna Pan and Daniel Walters

  • Far From Over

    The city's tentative agreement with the police guild is now public, and it's only escalating the fight over Spokane's police ombudsman

    By Heidi Groover

  • Thinking Big

    Criminal Justice Commission charts five-year road map to reshape local law enforcement

    By Jacob Jones

  • Down to the Dollar

    More than 1.1 million people in Washington state lost a portion of their food assistance benefits this month; here's one family's story

    By Deanna Pan

  • A Legacy Undone

    Cathy McMorris Rodgers says we all should follow Tom Foley's example; apparently that doesn't apply to her

    By Robert Herold

  • Dealing With Low T

    By Ted S. McGregor Jr.

  • On Human Ground

    A clash of cultures out in the North Cascade wilderness

    By Brendan Buzzard

Culture

Food

Screen

Music

Special Guides

Spokane Symphony Masterworks 4: Beethoven vs. A.I. @ The Fox Theater

Sat., Jan. 18, 7:30 p.m. and Sun., Jan. 19, 3 p.m.
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