Jailed by a Computer Glitch
How a state Department of Licensing error cost one Spokane man three years of his life (CORRECTION APPENDED)
By Mitch Ryals
Drowning in Bubbles
Why teachers, parents, students and legislators are rebelling against the barrage of standardized tests
By Daniel Walters
A Deep Breath
More legal troubles for Eastern State Hospital; plus, a proposed ban on e-cigarettes
By Daniel Walters, Jake Thomas and Mitch Ryals
Divide and Conquer
How a conservative group hopes to reduce the power of one of the state's most powerful unions
By Jake Thomas
Bill of Wrongs
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Tragedy of John Wayne
Why the John Wayne Pioneer Trail is worth saving
By Scott A. Leadingham
The Search Continues
Even David Condon has struggled as strong mayor, as Spokane keeps looking for Mr. or Mrs. Goodmayor
By Robert Herold
A Better Butter
Cannabutter is quick and easy to make
By Azaria Podplesky
Romance Warrior
Physics teacher Åsa Bradley's Swedish upbringing and love of books led her to pen a paranormal romance about sexy Vikings
By Chey Scott
Read the Comments
Comment sections are often racist, insulting and repellent. That's why they're vital
TV | FARGO
Inherent decency makes for revolutionary television
For Your Consideration
Stark drama, stirring sounds and Scott Van Pelt's big move
By Dan Nailen
Bloody Good Time
Inside the gory, campy good times of the Civic's Evil Dead
By Mike Bookey
Riot Act
Stage Left's production of Haymarket Eight is heavy on injustice but light on the outrage
By E.J. Iannelli
I Saw You
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Considering the Alternative
A group of researchers at WSU are exploring the potential of quinoa on the Palouse
By Carrie Scozzaro
Last Chance
The Washington State Chinese Lantern Festival restaurant Deng Chu hosts its final fixed-price menu this weekend
All-Day Service
Fine Brewed went from a drive-through to a full eatery and pub
UPDATE | The Boathouse
A new fall menu highlights a gorgeous Hayden Lake spot.
The Ugly Americans
Our Brand Is Crisis showcases Sandra Bullock at her prickliest
By Paul Constant
Silent But Deadly
The Assassin is the slowest, quietest kung fu flick you'll ever see
Wearing the Band
The right concert T-shirt makes memories last long after the music ends
Boogie Nights
Choose your own musical Halloween adventure
By Laura Johnson
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