Death, Lies* and Videotape
A Spokane case highlights an American dilemma: Who polices the police?
The Virtue of Renee
After a homeless woman was run over while sleeping outdoors, her family grapples with the events that led her there
By Daniel Walters
Game Over, Monopoly
WSU moves closer to realizing med school dreams; plus, the mystery retailer is unmasked
By Jake Thomas and Daniel Walters
State of Play
The state auditor raises concerns about cash management at Riverfront Park and the city's golf courses
By Jake Thomas
Behind the Scenes
A whirlwind tour of the institutions that make Spokane tick
By George Nethercutt
Building Up Trust
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
A Woman's Worth
The #BlackLivesMatter campaign has focused on the lives of men, so how do black women fit into this dialogue?
By Rachel Dolezal
Big-Brand Marijuana
Celebrity-endorsed cannabis hits the market
By Jordy Byrd
Spirit Matters
A new type of yoga (featuring Downward Drunken Dog!)
By Samuel Ligon
Strung Up
How the Spokane String Quartet survives and thrives playing the music they love
By Laura Johnson
For Your Consideration
Covering a legend, retro laughs and a punk godmother's memoir
By Dan Nailen
ODDITY | West Central Whimsy
Culture Digest: Whimsical works of art
By Kara Stermer
Uncharted Realms
Terrain and the Spokane Symphony team up for an eclectic collaboration, both hoping to reach new audiences
By Chey Scott
The Java Experience
Caffé Affogato brings Italian-style coffees to Saranac Commons
By Jo Miller
Crafting by Numbers
2 Loons and 21 Window are taking different paths to distilling excellence
What's Brewing?
A few tastes about what's happening in the Inland Northwest beer scene
By Mike Bookey
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Blah
Cinderella finds a version of the Disney classic stripped of its charm
By Scott Renshaw
Not So Golden
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a shadow of its predecessor
By Marc Savlov
Road Goes On Forever
Widespread Panic's never-ending tour stops in Spokane for the first time since 1999
Youth Revisited
To overcome a quarter-life crisis, DRGN KING's Dominic Angelella had to think like a teen
By Azaria Podplesky
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Spokane nonprofit worries state budget could prioritize police while ending an important fund combatting the War on Drugs
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