The Collaborator
Patty Murray is among the country's most liberal senators — so how does she keep striking compromises with Republicans?
By Daniel Walters
So Long, Farewell
State Rep. Susan Fagan resigns amid an ethics investigation; plus, an apparent suicide at Spokane County Jail
With Open Hands
Why defendants in Spokane County courtrooms no longer wear shackles
By Mitch Ryals
Priced Out
Spokane rents aren't as bad as in some other cities, but tell that to people spending more than half of their income on housing
By Jake Thomas
On a Roll
Just-announced reforms do little to safeguard Spokane against the danger of oil trains
By Paul Dillon
Time to Join the 21st Century
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
It's Showtime
Wall-to-wall Hillary coverage for the next 18 months is not going to be good for anybody
By Robert Herold
Unparalleled Lines
Researchers debunk "gateway drug" marijuana theory
By Jordy Byrd
Ascending Artist: Brittany Stodgell
A wealth of projects and ideas pushes this busy young artist to create beautiful work at the zero hour
By Chey Scott
COMEDY | Tim Allen
Culture Digest
By Laura Johnson
For Your Consideration
Epic rock, a trashy memoir and master of the Camel Clutch
By Dan Nailen
The Drink That Won't Go Away
Distilled: A shot of life
Hands On
Urban Art Co-op offers a new space to discover clay, among other things
By Carrie Scozzaro
I Saw You
Week of May 7th
When Brewers Unite
Collaborative beers show the spirit of Spokane Craft Beer Week
By Mike Bookey
Mix 'n' Match
Know how to pair your beer with your food for Beer Week; plus, where to drink all week
New But Familiar
Republic Pi brings wood-fired pizza to the South Hill
By Jo Miller
Update | Joey's Taste of Chicago
Windy City-style dogs move into Gonzaga's neighborhood
Buddy Flop
Sofia Vergara and Reese Witherspoon don't quite click in Hot Pursuit
By Ed Symkus
High Style
Dior and I takes us inside the often absurd world of fashion
By Kimberley Jones
Here On Earth
Local existential rockers B Radicals on their new album, current events and why they're not exactly hippies
DIY Till Death
Legendary Canadian punk band D.O.A. is still finding ways to be heard
By Ben Salmon
Silver Screen Summer
2015 Summer Movie Preview
The Comedies
The best funny movies heading your way this summer
The Retreads
There's no shortage of remakes and additions to old franchises this summer
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Why the Department of Natural Resources is trading a Spokane forest for a Bellingham grocery store
By Eliza Billingham
Some Spokane scene staples are riding the wave of newfound appreciation for '70s/'80s yacht rock
By Seth Sommerfeld
Post Falls' Crime Scene Entertainment has built a strong following with its interactive, themed murdery mystery parties
By Azaria Podplesky
sƛ̓ xẹ tkʷ artist in residence Inanna McCarty hopes to use her time at Spokane Falls Community College to showcase her Native heritage
By Colton Rasanen
Sneak Peek Preview
Entree Food Newsletter
Weekend Countdown