Two divergent, contradictory plans will determine the future of Camp Hope. As a cold winter and the specter of sweeps loom over the camp, its residents wonder what comes next.
By Nate Sanford
You think the city's yawning budget gap is a problem? Wait till you hear about what's happening in the fire, police, human resources, utility and... well, just read the story already
By Daniel Walters
A Shoshone County commissioner got $20,000 in federal pandemic money in someone else's name. All that person wanted was a toilet.
By Samantha Wohlfeil
A global manhunt, plus: the county whiffs on federal funding; and WSU students are left in the cold
Almost 80 years ago, Bill Akers was assigned to his foxhole on the frontline of the Battle of the Bulge; all he was supposed to do was win the war
By Robert Herold
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If you could recast any Marvel superhero who would it be?
The five biggest days since cannabis was legalized by voters in 2012
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Artist Keiko Hara explores a sense of place, literally and figuratively, in a new WSU exhibit
By Carrie Scozzaro
Gonzaga's downtown gallery features 17 regional Indigenous artists
By Cate Wilson
When things are overwhelming, there's no better way to tune out than over-the-top drama
Psychological thriller TÁR, Sacagawea sculpture; plus, new music!
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In Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, quieter moments of profound reflection about an all-too-real loss clash with the chaos of war
By Chase Hutchinson
A detective falls for his sultry suspect in Park Chan-wook's gorgeous, engrossing Decision to Leave
By Josh Bell
Surf Curse unexpectedly blew up on TikTok, but the band's sonic evolution suggests it's no flash in the pan
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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