Longtime Spokane Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich calls himself a "true cowboy." As he rides into the sunset after 16 years in the position, he's bruised, haunted and still ready to fight — even if it's just one man against all.
By Daniel Walters and Nate Sanford
The far right is winning in North Idaho and stoking havoc at the local community college, with a little help from an alt-right filmmaker
By Daniel Walters
Sandpoint City Council OKs a goose hunt at City Beach to tackle all that poop
By Samantha Wohlfeil
As the online rumor mob churns out theories and lobs accusations over the Moscow murders, others say the amateur sleuthing is harmful and illegal
By Nate Sanford
Local GOP swings back to the right. Plus, Spokane voters lose at the state Supreme Court, and Camp Hope will stand through Christmas
The Coldest Night: Messaging unclear as Spokane's unsheltered try to stay warm
By Samantha Wohlfeil and Nate Sanford
Lessons learned in Moscow as the international media dropped in
By Tara Roberts
Question of the Week
What movie needs a sequel that doesn't already have one?
A Very Dank Holiday
Green Zone Gifts
The kids are nestled snug in their beds — time to settle down for a quick, discreet high, in style
By Will Maupin
'Tis the season to shop for only the finest of cannabis strains around
Don't let the holidays (puff-puff) pass by the smoker in your life who already has everything
By Mary Stover
Sure it's been legal for a decade, but someone on your list may be interested in getting into it
By Scott A. Leadingham
Sure, get high for the holidays — then get distracted with these stoner-friendly seasonal offerings
By Seth Sommerfeld
Playwright and Moscow native Samuel D. Hunter discusses turning his play The Whale into a Darren Aronofsky movie starring Brendan Fraser
A new event space and social club called the Yellow X debuts in Spokane's Garland District
By Chey Scott
Extend the giving spirit to these local nonprofits — and dozens more — this holiday season
By Cate Wilson
More SAGA recipients, chatting with AI and Melissa Cole at the Kolva-Sullivan Gallery!
Make the final hours of 2022 memorable with these New Year’s Eve events
By Madison Pearson
I Saw You
Week of December 15
Gonzaga's non-conference schedule has put them in a great spot
The Zags are well-positioned going forward after a punishing start to the season
Koselig Kitchen turns nostalgic treats into newfangled fun for snackers and dessert-lovers
By Carrie Scozzaro
Explore new bars, breweries and other places to get your drink on this holiday season
Boots Bakery is out, but plans for new home across the street
Freshen up your holiday viewing options with Hong Kong romances, noirs, slashers and Batman
By Jason Baxter
With Avatar: The Way of Water, James Cameron proves he still has many more Pandora stories to tell
By Chase Hutchinson
A Washington State Christmas Music Guide
Why not listen local this holiday season?
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The Columbia River defines our corner of the continent, but the remote valley where it starts has its own story to tell
By Knute Berger
Four decades, two love stories and one year of new ownership for Spokane's Chalet Restaurant
By Dora Scott
Spokane-area animal shelters are facing financial stress and systemic issues
By Eliza Billingham
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