The Price of Progress
Why the Spokane Tribe says it's still owed for Grand Coulee Dam
By Jake Thomas
Breaking the Silence
A local group of nuns live in silence and isolation — but a proposed development could make that difficult
By Daniel Walters
Watch List
ISIS singles out an Idaho town; plus, Spokane's campaign for paid sick leave
Members Only
Pot is legal — but not in public. What that means for lounges and marijuana tourism
Perpetual Payments
Legal fines and fees are getting a serious look in the state Supreme Court and the legislature
By Mitch Ryals
The Ties That Bind
Why public transit needs your support at the ballot box
By Paul Dillon
Rehumanize Yourself
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
A Low Carb(on) Diet
Like every state, Washington needs to reduce carbon emissions — but leaders in Olympia won't help us cut back
By Knute Berger
Federalize It
The U.S. Senate and House introduce companion medical marijuana acts
By Jordy Byrd
Ascending Artist: Frank Knapp
A midlife crisis and tragic loss fueled a new passion for photography
By Dan Nailen
Gimme Shelter
The Cold War is long gone, but we can't get over our obsession with the end of the world
By Laura Johnson
For Your Consideration
A winning sports app, killer Twitter add-on and epic reads
LEARNING TO LOVE A NEW HOMETOWN
Distilled: A shot of life
Uncivil Society
In God of Carnage, two couples meet to discuss their kids — and then the kid gloves come off
By E.J. Iannelli
I Saw You
Week of April 2
Fated Return
After nearly four years without a home, David's Pizza reopens near the Spokane Arena
By Chey Scott
Getting Creative
Allie's offers an all-vegan menu of pizza and more
By Jo Miller
Beer Notes
Brewing news hits the airwaves, bottles from Iron Goat and more
By Mike Bookey
Furious Debate
Two critics go head-to-head over their differing perspectives on the Fast & Furious series
By Scott Renshaw and Danny Bowes
Frenetic History
The Troubles of Northern Ireland come to life in the white-knuckle '71
By Marc Savlov
Fire From the Depths
It took Soblivios two years to finish an album; now they're ready to ravage the world with it
Still Doin' Just Fine
Boyz II Men's harmony-filled hits keep the trio on tour
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Manufactured home owners are reimagining stable housing as local communities face untenable rent increases
By Eliza Billingham
Spokane nonprofit worries state budget could prioritize police while ending an important fund combatting the War on Drugs
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Inlander Restaurant Week 2025: How It Works
Learn more about the culture that informs Maryhill Winery's involvement with the Spokane community
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