Spokane cops have taken in a record-breaking number of guns this year; here's the story of three of them
By Nate Sanford
Whitman County Humane Society staff have quit amid overtime issues and a poor relationship with the board
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Whitworth students feel left in the dark as ransomware attack cripples the school's computer network
UPDATE: Check out the Washington State Enrollment Explorer (Now with the FREE Private School and Homeschool Explorer DLC!)
By Daniel Walters
History seems to repeating itself between the Roaring 1920s and whatever it is the 2020s will be remembered for
By Knute Berger
Readers react to our stories about No-Li's Times Square ad and the Camp Hope cooling shelter that city officials wanted to remove
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Are there any grocery items you've stopped buying due to rising prices?
Seeds of change are being planted in Washington's largest cannabis desert
By Will Maupin
The Blue Waters Bluegrass Festival celebrates 20 years of banjos, mandolins and camaraderie
By Madison Pearson
What my obsession with bookkeeping did for my brain in tumultuous times
Nathan Fielder's new show is bizarre, Indian cinematic excellence, and new music!
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Week of August 11
Reclaiming Our Food Deserts
Fighting food insecurity in West Central and greater Spokane means more than just adding grocery stores
By Eliza Billingham
Brewers, farmers and maltsters from around the Pacific Northwest head to YaYa Brewing Company for Grainmaker Beer and Grain Festival
By Derek Harrison
Getting to food is one thing, but what do you do next?
The first-ever Steak Cookoff Association event in Idaho offers cash for cooking the best steak — and an opportunity to win more
By Carrie Scozzaro
In Bodies Bodies Bodies, a horror whodunit for a new generation, the joke is on us
By Chase Hutchinson
The Princess brilliantly uses archival footage to showcase the media's toxic fascination with Princess Diana
By Maryann Johanson
Experiencing Phoebe Bridgers' meteoric rise since before it fully began
By Seth Sommerfeld
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The fencing of the West and the enduring question of who this land was made for
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Meet Ritters Garden & Gifts' resident felines, Petunia and Felix
By Chey Scott
Hi Neighbor Tavern celebrates the anniversary of its owner's release from an Iraqi POW camp
The Pacific Northwest is finalizing plans for $1 billion in investments in 'green' hydrogen to power aviation, shipping, long-haul trucking and more
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