Untouchable
New claims of Spokane sidestepping civil service rules; Mobius finds a temporary home
By Jake Thomas, Deanna Pan and Daniel Walters
A New Voice
The Black Lens, continues Spokane's long tradition of African-American publications
By Deanna Pan
Friends with Benefits
Is a special deal with a private club helping the city's public golf courses?
By Jake Thomas
Round Two
Last year, lukewarm legislators scuttled the possibility of a mental health crisis center for North Idaho. Will this round be any different?
By Daniel Walters
Winter Scenes
From behind our windows, we watch North Idaho's wildlife in its annual struggle with the cold
By Mary Lou Reed
This Must Be The Place
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Say 'No' to Fear
Why Spokane ought to embrace its roots as an immigrant-friendly place
By Mariah McKay
Sweet Highs
Henderson Distribution Bakery serves up homemade cookies
By Jordy Byrd
The King's Speech
Happy Watkins has delivered King's "I Have a Dream" speech hundreds of times. But at 73, he's finally slowing down
Hot Hand
Meet Tyler Harvey, one of the nation's leading scorers
By Howie Stalwick
Old, New and the Commodity of Seattle Cool
Distilled: A shot of life
By Samuel Ligon
Comedy On The Bell Curve
Culture Digest
By Laura Johnson
For Your Consideration
Epic-Fail Edition
A Good Year
Local writer Sarah Hulse releases an emotional first novel examining the path to redemption and forgiveness
By Chey Scott
Monsters & Demons
The dark, yet oddly lovely world of local author Sharma Shields
By Mike Bookey
CAT FRIDAY: Purringtons, the first Northwest cat cafe, opens this weekend
Romancing Dessert
Noelle Otersen finds her passion with Euphoria Frozen Desserts
By Carrie Scozzaro
New Life
A historic downtown building comes back to life as Tamarack Public House
By Jo Miller
A Tasty Duo
At Sweet Mutiny, you can have your cupcake and the froyo, too
Keep it Like a Secret
Little Accidents is an emotionally devastating look at how we handle death
Un-Friend
Jennifer Aniston is excellently depressing in Cake
By Ed Symkus
Broken Yet Hopeful
Kent Ueland has moved on from Terrible Buttons with a solo effort
Making it Work
For husband-and-wife duo Feral Anthem, crafting music is an obligation
By Azaria Podplesky
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Chef Tony Brown relocates Ruins from downtown Spokane to west Kendall Yards
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