Vol. 29, No. 1
As pandemic rages on, Spokane health district employees say poor leadership is driving dozens to leave agency
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Repeatedly thwarted hiring attempts exasperated Spokane's understaffed human resources and historic preservation departments
By Daniel Walters
Transparency advocates scrutinize Spokane health district directive to not email concerns
Drive-up weekday COVID testing opens Monday, Oct. 18, at Spokane Falls Community College
Rolovich out as WSU head coach since vaccine exemption can't be accommodated
Here's what Spokane County's final proposed redistricting map looks like
National parks like Glacier, Zion and Yellowstone are overrun by crowds more than ever, but simply building more parks is not the solution
By Jonathan Thompson
Question of the Week
What's the worst experience you've ever had with a boss or manager?
Prerolls come in an array of prices, strengths
By Will Maupin
A former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, secretary of state and national security adviser, Colin Powell died Monday
By The New York Times
New Spokane Playwrights Laboratory is dedicated to championing local voices — with the audience's help
By E.J. Iannelli
Squid Game, Marty's Murders, Finneas's new album and more you need to know this week
THEATER REVIEW: CATS offers a classic return to Broadway in Spokane's long-delayed series
By Madison Pearson
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Week of October 14th
Heavenly Special Teas has transformed a former North Division bar into a charming tea room and cafe
By Hannah Mumm
Fourteenth-century knights succumb to toxic masculinity in The Last Duel
By Josh Bell
The directors of Free Solo return with a mesmerizing documentary about a daring deepwater dive
By Chase Hutchinson
After pandemic delay, local Americana act Trego finally gets to release its new album and play live
By Dave Cook
Inlander Insights: Super Sparkle gets ready to say goodbye
By Seth Sommerfeld
Even though the weather's just starting to change, our five local resorts have been hard at work on kicking off a great 2021-22 season
Reuniting with our Winter Friends will mean a little more this season
By John Grollmus
Maybe this season is the time to squeeze in a getaway beyond the Inland Northwest? Here are three great destinations in Washington state
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
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Indaba opens new flagship shop and roastery on North Monroe, which will be its final brick-and-mortar location
By Eliza Billingham
Nature-focused programs at Airway Heights Corrections Center improve prisoner health while providing food for the community
Spokane Civic Theatre is staging a musical that's both famous and infamous for the warts-and-all romance at its center
Spokane Valley concludes its investigation into City Council member Al Merkel's use of a personal Nextdoor account for city business
By Victor Corral Martinez
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