Never Forget
One man's upward mission to honor the 343 firefighters who died on 9/11
By Laura Johnson
"Unnatural Causes"
Al O'Connor had a wife he wanted to divorce, and a kind-hearted girlfriend he planned to marry. But then he suddenly dropped dead.
By Nathan Brand
Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?
At Spokane's busiest intersections, the city's "fliers" wave their signs, hoping for a buck
By Deanna Pan
Pipelines vs. Railways
More details on the shooting of Arfee; carbon overload in the Northwest?
Spokane Needs Moms, Dads
With the need for foster care families increasing, local churches find a calling
By Daniel Walters
Wolves in the Wool
The latest conflict between ranchers and wolves shows the difficult balance between recovery and control
By Jacob Jones
Land of... Whatever
Our standards are eroding in many ways, large and small, but individuals hold the key to creating a more polite, caring culture
By George Nethercutt
National Day of Unity
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By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
The ABCs of R-A-C-E
A list of privileges white students can count on that their black counterparts cannot
By Rachel Dolezal
Homemade High
Chefs are getting into the edible marijuana act with a slew of new infusion cookbooks
By Kate Gibbons
Out of the Box
Burleskival hopes its burlesque gets Spokane used to something a bit edgier
By Molly Smith
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For Your Consideration
Blues rock, internet "junk food," and a new podcast by two popular local artists.
By Heidi Groover
The Forest for the Trees
A Walk in the Woods might not restore hope in diplomacy, but its Cold War-era musings are uncannily timely
By E.J. Iannelli
Rolling Dinner
The Spokane Party Trolley lets you pedal your appetite around downtown
By Franny Wright
Familiar Flavor
Pacific Avenue Pizza owner opens a downtown spot for pizza and cocktails
By Jo Miller
Catch the Game
Open just in time for football season, 24 Taps serves sports and beer for the real fans
By Mike Bookey
Food Update | Luigi's
By Christian Vosler
Swan Song
Whether you like it or not, as underwhelming as it may be, The Drop is James Gandolfini's last film
By Marc Savlov
First Class
A Five Star Life contemplates the value of luxury
By Louis Black
Above Ground
Atmosphere isn't getting any younger, but they can live with that
Happy Together
Pine League combines veteran musicality with an insatiable need to make each other laugh
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