Why Idaho kids don't go to college
And what that means for the Gem State
By Daniel Walters
Checking In
What's driving a hotel-building surge in Spokane?
By Jake Thomas
'Weak-Kneed'
More fall-out for Spokane County Prosecutor Larry Haskell; plus, Washington lawmakers debate voting rights
One Last Hurdle
Developer Ron Wells is waiting on one letter, and then everything should fall into place to resurrect the Ridpath
Spark of Change
Why Chris Hedges thinks we're ripe for revolution
By Taylor Weech
Patriot Games
Rudy Giuliani says President Obama is nothing like him; let's all be thankful for that
By Robert Herold
Raising the Grade
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Wages or Wellness?
Why paid sick leave is good for everyone
By Paul Dillon
Free Market
Retail Services leases shelf space for marijuana growers
By Jordy Byrd
A Show About Nothing
Ryan Tucker asked his friends to reenact a sitcom with him, and they said yes
By Mike Bookey
From Backyard to Center Stage
The backyard brawlers of Spokane Anarchy Wrestling take their show indoors
By Dan Nailen
For Your Consideration
A creepy doc, stellar read and melodic indie-rock debut
Peace, Justice and Fry Sauce
Distilled: A shot of life
Spokane South
Zag Nation sets up in Las Vegas for this weekend's WCC tournament
By William Maupin
New Beginning
After opening quietly last fall, Happiness Chinese Restaurant is turning heads on East Sprague
By Dennis Held
The View From There
Summit Cider is rising up in North Idaho
By Carrie Scozzaro
Return To Nature
Liberty Naturals offers a place to shop for natural, organic and local essentials
By Jo Miller
UPDATE | JAVA HAYDEN
New location, same soul
Robot Rock
Tired of aliens, Neill Blomkamp tries his hand with robots in Chappie
By Ed Symkus
The Bad Kids
Envision a world where timeout is permanent in Mommy
By Marjorie Baumgarten
New Moves
The Dodos push themselves to greater heights through dance, ever-changing rhythms and getting back to basics
By Laura Johnson
Never Forget
Warren G is still regulating 20 years later
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