Vol. 21, No. 4
Getting Flipped
A traveling house-flipping seminar promises to give you the tools to wealth — but then come all the strings
By Daniel Walters
Do-Over
Spokane City Council kills the tentative agreement with the police guild; plus, more election results
By Heidi Groover, Jacob Jones and Deanna Pan
A Hidden Crime
Very little is known about the prevalence of child sex trafficking in Washington state, let alone Spokane County, but that soon may change
By Deanna Pan
Paying for Justice
With the loss of federal grant money, the Idaho Innocence Project faces a shortfall in cash, but no lack of work
By Heidi Groover
Earmark Evolution
Committee tenure and pet projects kept Congress in line for years; it's time to bring them back
By George Nethercutt
Learning for Life
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
The Pendulum Swings
Investment and optimism has returned to downtown Spokane
By Mike Allen, Mike Fagan, Nancy McLaughlin, Steve Salvatori, Jon Snyder, Ben Stuckart and Amber Waldref
Senior Class
After a career in the shadows, Sam Dower is ready to lead Gonzaga
By Howie Stalwick
College Hoops Preview
By Howie Stalwick and Mike Bookey
THEATER | Nora
By E.J. Iannelli
For Your Consideration
One Summer, Magpie and the Dandelion and John F. Kennedy
Road Rage
One time a guy yelled at me while I was running, and I lost my damn mind
By Mike Bookey
CAT FRIDAY: Garland District business cats
Meet the resident felines of Interiors by Robin, on West Garland Avenue.
By Chey Scott
The $2 Pint
Drinking beers on the cheap every day of the week
By Chey Scott and Lisa Waananen
Beach Burgers
Idaho burger joint brings Southern California style to a place without surf
By Jo Miller
Explosive Potential
Mad Bomber Brewing Company honors vets the best way it knows — with good beer
By Carrie Scozzaro
The Warm Blanket of Familiarity
Well-known stories headline this winter's movie season
Scream of Consciousness
12 Years a Slave mixes indelible moments with conventional drama
By Scott Renshaw
Boys Do Cry
In The Motel Life, standing by your family matters above all else
By Laura Johnson
Mr. Happy
Trent Reznor had the anger thing down pat; now he's trying different emotions on for size
By Leah Sottile
Folkster's Paradise
Spokane cultivates the music scene that Marshall McLean calls home
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Why the Department of Natural Resources is trading a Spokane forest for a Bellingham grocery store
By Eliza Billingham
Check out these 2025 Easter eats and egg hunts around Spokane and Coeur d’Alene
By Dora Scott
Some Spokane scene staples are riding the wave of newfound appreciation for '70s/'80s yacht rock
By Seth Sommerfeld
Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
Sneak Peek Preview
Entree Food Newsletter
Weekend Countdown