Washington is the first state offering lawyers to tenants in hopes of better outcomes for all
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Question of the Week
What's your favorite annual Spokane community event?
Further electrifying Washington state is a shared goal, but Gov. Inslee's plan to get us there is short-circuiting out
By Bill Bryant
The past week saw developments locally and around the country relating to cannabis
By Will Maupin
Hamilton's arrival puts a spotlight on the success of Spokane's Best of Broadway series
By E.J. Iannelli
The Faces of Hamilton
Race day is back: Bloomsday director says this year's race symbolizes Spokane's re-emergence
By Quinn Welsch
Modulating temptations of the tube and making time for the screen
By Carrie Scozzaro
How to get ready for your Hamilton experience before going to the theater
By Wilson Criscione
17 fun facts about the touring Hamilton you probably don't know
With community support, Sandra Williams is enabling 200 young adults and leaders to experience Hamilton live
Bloomsday plays a major role in Spokane author Chris Bieker's new murder mystery
By Dan Nailen
Following Hamilton are Hadestown and Come from Away, two hit Broadway musicals steeped in like-minded musical traditions
Sonic The Hedgehog's enduring appeal, Sparking up, and new music this week!
I Saw You
Week of April 28
A historic location and eclectic menu combine for an innovative experience at The New 63 Social House & Eatery
Lone Mountain Farms harvests its own fields to create both food and craft beer at its new taphouse
To-Go Box: Secret Burger's back! Plus, an update on some new bars, restaurants and more
Highlighting some of the films we streamed during Seattle International Film Festival 2022
By Seth Sommerfeld
A boxer and Holocaust survivor gets the familiar biopic treatment in The Survivor
By Josh Bell
The Halluci Nation blend electronic and Indigenous music to create a culturally relevant sound
Life, Death, and Paul McCartney Live in Spokane
On the legendary Beatle's tour-opening Spokane Arena concert
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Public buses serve a crucial need; Spokane Transit needs to keep its foot on the (increasingly zero-emission) accelerator
By Andy Billig
The Spokane region is expanding opioid treatment and facilities
By Eliza Billingham
Q&A: Downtown Spokane Partnership President Emilie Cameron talks about how the pandemic changed the heart of the city
Rock Club’s Battle of the Bands competition nurtures young Spokane musicians’ passion for performing
By Madison Pearson
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