Desperate Measures
How was a suicidal inmate able to kill himself inside the Spokane County Jail?
By Lael Henterly
We Can Help Parkinson's Patients Speak Up
WSU Spokane's Mark VanDam is building a device to fight the neurodegenerative disease
We Can Build a Better Artificial Limb
Modern replacements for lost limbs are far from optimal. A U of Idaho researcher seeks to change that
By Jake Thomas
We Can Resurrect Lost Chinese Characters
An EWU computer-imaging expert is using his expertise to uncover an ancient Chinese artist's work
By Dan Nailen
We Can Learn about Cancer from Fish and Worms
When they lose an important gene, their cells go crazy. What that might tell us about cancer
By Daniel Walters
We Can Fix The Wi-Fi Traffic Jam
In a time when everyone has a smartphone, a Gonzaga professor can clear up wireless traffic
By Mitch Ryals
Caught on Tape
The Spokane Police Department adds more body cameras; plus, the Coeur d'Alene School Board adds more moderates
By Mitch Ryals and Daniel Walters
Teacher Skip Day
The Washington State Legislature already plans to increase teacher salaries and school funding — but that wasn't enough to stop schools from striking
The Hunt for Pat and Jason
Two Coeur d'Alene families haven't given up their search, even though local law enforcement did
Teacher Of Generations
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Put Kids First
Why adults in Olympia must come together to pass the Early Start Act
By Mariah McKay
A Persistent Life
Scott Reed won more cases than he lost in life, and the beauty of the Coeur d'Alene area has been the beneficiary
By Mary Lou Reed
Now What?
Medicinal patients and dispensaries navigate state marijuana reforms
By Jordy Byrd
Something Old, Something New
ArtFest celebrates a 30-year marriage of the best of both worlds
By Carrie Scozzaro
Caught in a Mosh
Distilled: A shot of life
VISUAL ART | FOCUS ON LOCAL
Culture Digest
By Chey Scott
For Your Consideration
Public shaming, True Detective and turning the tables on Terry Gross
Medieval Revival
The Epona Equestrian Team hopes to see the centuries-old sport of jousting make a modern comeback
I Saw You
Week of May 28th
A Missing Link
LINC Foods helps connect the region's biggest food buyers with the smallest producers
Middle Management
Mid City Pub is the newest addition to the Capone's family of restaurants
The Big One
San Andreas pits The Rock against an earthquake, and you know who's gonna win
By Ed Symkus
Manifest Destiny
Michael Fassbender gives us the spirit of golden-age Eastwood in Slow West
By William Goss
Rise and Fall
With Volume kicking off, we check in with the people making the Spokane music scene flourish
By Laura Johnson
No Peaceful Easy Feeling
Why, according to this critic, millions of Eagles fans can be wrong
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