What does a legal illegal-camping ordinance look like?
By Daniel Walters
As community mourns Sandy Williams, loved ones say carrying on her work is paramount
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Study finds Spokane's poorer neighborhoods are hotter during heat waves
Temperatures varied by almost 14 degrees across the city
By Nate Sanford
No, Idaho schools are not teaching 'porn literacy'
Carl Maxey Center gets endowment in honor of late executive director Sandy Williams
State agencies push back on Spokane's order to remove Camp Hope; call deadline 'irrational'
Councilman Zappone swears his proposed redistricting map wasn't meant to benefit Councilman Zappone
Keeping doors open instead of closed welcomes, harbors, warms and feeds the needs of both humans and pets
By CMarie Fuhrman
Readers react to our stories about two downtrodden apartment complexes and Amelia Clark
Question of the Week
Which Wizard of Oz character do you resonate with the most?
New study shows perceived effectiveness of CBD for treating joint pain
By Will Maupin
In a field outside Fishtrap, Salish School of Spokane kindergartners touch their history — the delicious camas root — and carry their cultural connections into the future
By Kate Lebo
Spokane author Chelsea Martin's new novel explores class privilege, coming of age as an artist and feeling like an outsider
By Chey Scott
In staging The Wizard of Oz, the Civic is opening its 75th season with a grand tribute to its 50th
By E.J. Iannelli
Joi D. McCoy hits the stage in Hairspray, sharing themes of love and acceptance
By Madison Pearson
The Spokane Arts Grant Awards, Jennette McCurdy's debut memoir, plus new music!
Kate Lebo wins Washington State Book Award for The Book of Difficult Fruit
Celebrate Banned Books Week 2022 at local book stores and libraries!
By Samantha Holm
THEATER REVIEW: Hairspray features big hair, big voices and big ideas
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Week of September 15
No-Li brings Bavaria to Spokane with Oktoberfest at its new Bier Hall
See How They Run boasts a strong detective duo in Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan, but saddles them with a lackluster story
By Chase Hutchinson
Historical epic The Woman King delivers fierce action and mediocre melodrama
By Josh Bell
As the new David Bowie documentary Moonage Daydream hits theaters, we look at some of the best music docs about non-superstars
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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The Pacific Northwest is finalizing plans for $1 billion in investments in 'green' hydrogen to power aviation, shipping, long-haul trucking and more
Hi Neighbor Tavern celebrates the anniversary of its owner's release from an Iraqi POW camp
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