Sixteen young Montanans will be first in the nation to take their climate change case to trial
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Environmental conference at St. John’s Cathedral brings diverse speakers to talk climate, religion, plans for Expo’s 50th anniversary
Trout Unlimited national president to discuss dam removal, protecting all interests
Some BNSF workers say a Kafkaesque scheduling system has turned railroad work into a dangerous nightmare
By Daniel Walters
Despite indicators of a healthy retail sector, some pandemic uncertainty can be hard to shake
By E.J. Iannelli
Spokane volunteers will map urban heat islands this summer in partnership with NOAA
Question of the Week
How has climate change affected your life?
If you tune the radio dial in carefully enough, you can see your 13-year-old self in your 13-year-old son
By Tara Karr Roberts
Does Spokane's cannabis scene really not make the cut?
By Will Maupin
EWU's Get Lit! Festival returns with four days of in-person events for readers, writers, poets and more
By Chey Scott
How Record Store Day helped lead to a vinyl relapse for this music obsessive
By Dan Nailen
Why I chose a Spotify competitor (and it had nothing to do with Joe Rogan)
A doc for sea lovers, take down robot dinosaurs in the latest Horizon game, and new music!
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Week of April 21
Local chef opens Chowderhead, a hearty soup and sandwich spot on North Monroe
Nicolas Cage stars as "Nick" Cage in a new meta-movie that will test how much "Cage rage" you need
By Maryann Johanson
Robert Eggers' The Northman is a gorgeously primal revenge epic
By Josh Bell
Animated marvel The Bad Guys delivers for both kids and grown-ups
How Paul McCartney can foster a musical quest between a father and son
By Michael B. Koep
Spokane Symphony announces 2022-23 season
Music Director James Lowe has also extended his stay
By Seth Sommerfeld
Lucky Fest Northwest announces inaugural lineup
New regional music festival is taking over Lucky You Lounge May 6-7
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Manufactured home owners are reimagining stable housing as local communities face untenable rent increases
By Eliza Billingham
Meet Major Tom, The Long Ear record store's resident feisty feline
By Madison Pearson
Spokane leaders reaffirm their commitment to the Keep Washington Working Act amid uncertainty for immigrants and refugees
By Victor Corral Martinez
Oscar-nominated Brazilian drama I'm Still Here is a moving tribute to persistence in the face of oppression
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