Not One More
Twenty years ago, a former airman kills four and injures 22 at Fairchild. His rampage is over in 10 minutes. The nightmares last for years.
By Deanna Pan
STA or Go?
The Transit Authority is preparing to spend millions on the Plaza — but some downtown businesses wish it wasn't there at all
By Daniel Walters
PHOTO EYE | Who Let the Dogs Out?
By Matt Weigand
Party Lines
Raul Labrador seeks the national spotlight; plus, "dirty politics" in the sheriff's race
By Heidi Groover, Daniel Walters and Jacob Jones
What is Blight?
City leaders say the first step to fixing up that run-down house on your block is the power to label it "blighted"
By Heidi Groover
A Mother's Struggle
As an adult son spins out of control, a family fights to find mental health support amid legal obstacles
By Jacob Jones
Covering Killers
How should journalists report on mass murderers?
By Scott A. Leadingham
Not To Be Overlooked
It's time to thank Dr. John Moyer — deliverer of babies and defender of the Spokane River
By Robert Herold
Wrestling With The Truth
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Blame Labrador
Why the Idaho Republican Party is crumbling
By John T. Reuter
Something Old, Something New
The most critical question facing modern brides: Are you changing your name?
By Lisa Waananen
Louder than Words
Why everyone should be talking about Interplayers' production of The Foreigner
By E.J. Iannelli
ART | Bazaar
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration
FiveThirtyEight.com, Field Notes and Gravity Falls
Know Your Club
With the Spokane Indians season underway, you might need to brush up on your history
By Howie Stalwick
In the Veginning
At the first Spokane VegFest, you'll get a bellyful, not an earful
By Leah Sottile
East Coast Expertise
Marina's will have you eating like a New Yorker
By Jo Miller
Coffee and Crumbs
Alpine nixes their bistro to add gluten-free baking and a coffee shop
UPDATE | Maggie's South Hill Grill
Rock of Love
Lucky Them is a perfectly Seattle rock ’n’ roll movie
The Boys’ Band
Clint Eastwood takes the Four Seasons to the big screen without missing a beat
By Ed Symkus
Gone Solo, Not Soft
After three decades of Melvins records, Buzz Osborne makes an awesome album by himself
Hard Life
For Blitzen Trapper, it may not be raining money, but the open road is still theirs for the taking
By Laura Johnson
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By Samantha Wohlfeil
Torra Tea opens in Spokane Valley, infusing Scottish traditions with an upscale twist
By Eliza Billingham
A guide for first-time fairgoers to enjoy everything a local renaissance faire has to offer
By Erin Sellers
Cannabis is treated differently than anything else when it comes to commerce
By Will Maupin
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