A Second Opinion
Washington State University has a powerful foe in its quest to build a medical school in Spokane: the University of Washington
By Daniel Walters
More Money, More Problems
Paying and spending taxes in the new marijuana economy
By Heidi Groover
Free At Last
A judge orders the release of a man stuck at Eastern State Hospital; plus, Stuckart takes on Spokane's sit-lie law
By Deanna Pan, Heidi Groover and Daniel Walters
Insanity in Idaho
Is the insanity defense a constitutional right?
By Deanna Pan
Med School Shuffle
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
A Better Way
The best way to overcome trauma? Stop perpetuating it
By Taylor Weech
Rethinking Jails
Kootenai County needs more innovation to deal with lawbreakers, not a bigger jail
By Mary Lou Reed
High Stakes
The consequences of driving under the influence
By Kate Gibbons
The 12th Hawk
Taima the Hawk brings together Seahawks fans from both sides of the Cascades
By Laura Johnson
The Dino Draw
The enduring appeal of a gal named Sue
By Dan Nailen
TV | Gotham
For Your Consideration
Punters, hermits and podcasts
By Mike Bookey
Human Proportions
Lake City Playhouse cuts Les Mis down to size
By E.J. Iannelli
Building an Appetite
Take in some of Spokane's best food in the city's newest houses
Burritos on Wheels
A new Mexican food truck hits the Spokane streets
By Jo Miller
Play Beer!
The Inland Northwest Craft Beer Festival heads to the ballpark
UPDATE | BROOKLYN DELI & LOUNGE
By Christian Vosler
Magic Touch
The tactile world of The Boxtrolls explodes with imagination
By Scott Renshaw
Action by Numbers
The Equalizer is just another formulaic action movie that even Denzel can't save
By Maryann Johanson
Not All Melancholia
The many faces of Nebraska singer-songwriter Conor Oberst
Northern Exposure
Vancouver's Said the Whale still searches for a stateside audience
By Seth Sommerfeld
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Jupiter's Eye Book Cafe offers a cozy, calm atmosphere for Spokane book lovers to enjoy
By Madison Pearson
After starring at Gonzaga, Robert Sacre continues his winning ways as North Central 's head boy's basketball coach
Washington lawmakers consider allowing cannabis producers to sell direct to consumers
By Will Maupin
Spokane's Community Court handles most nonviolent offenses downtown. While arrests increase, founders say improving quality of life is "not an easy fix."
By Eliza Billingham
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