Vol. 21, No. 5
Destination Unknown
Lives cut short, families torn apart, children mourned: the heavy toll of American roadways
By Jacob Jones
The Outsider
Among those planning to run for county prosecutor and sheriff: one of the community's most outspoken Smart Justice advocates
By Heidi Groover
Back to the Drawing Board
The Spokane City Council explores a "safety valve" for the ombudsman; plus, lawmakers in Olympia look to fund the North-South Freeway
The Contenders
Three different charter schools, with vastly different visions for education, have applied for Spokane Public Schools' authorization
By Daniel Walters
It Ain't Over
I-522 supporters lost their first fight to label genetically engineered foods in Washington; now it's on to Round Two
By Deanna Pan
PHOTO EYE | SEASON OF GIVING
By Sarah Wurtz
The Man from Camelot
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Reform By Amendment
Making it an even 30 constitutional amendments makes sense
By Robert Herold
Updating an Icon
Nearly seven decades in, the Garland gets a facelift — with a beer on the side
By Chey Scott
THEATER | American Idiot
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration
The 1975, Rune Factory 4 and Global Neighborhood Thrift
By Emera L. Riley
Funny Man
Why Spokane comic Dan Cummins just keeps getting more humorous
By Leah Sottile
Ready to Launch
Gonzaga's women have reloaded for another run at a WCC championship
Good Trade-Offs
Connor Simpson wanted to trade his sweaters; now he has a business
By Eli Francovich
Webster's Own
A stalwart of the culinary scene finally settles down with a new bar and smokehouse
By Lisa Waananen
Health On Wheels
Mobile juice bar rolls out raw juice and lots of beets
By Jo Miller
Sipping Season
It's the last weekend before the holidays, and you need some wine
We Did Start the Fire
Jennifer Lawrence and company raise the stakes in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
By Seth Sommerfeld
A Meatier Movie
Vince Vaughn's latest isn't what you'd expect
The Escape
After three decades of ups and downs, the Meat Puppets aren't just the guys who played with Nirvana
By Laura Johnson
Life Sentence
Josh Berwanger had to get out of music to find out it was his calling
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By Nate Sanford
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By Eliza Billingham
Gals Need Pals is transforming the way women make friends as adults
By Madison Pearson
Q&A: Carl Maxey Center's new executive director, Jillisa Winkler, is ready to bring some of the founder's grand ideas to life
By Colton Rasanen
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