Competing Impulses
Why Spokane City Council President Ben Stuckart wants to split Greater Spokane Inc. in two
By Daniel Walters
Cop Out
New details about the alleged sex assault of a Spokane cop; plus, Raul Labrador makes nice with Paul Ryan
Winners and Losers
What a Washington state appeals court ruling might mean for debtors trying to get their day in court
By Jake Thomas
End the Vicious Cycle
We need to curtail the influence of predatory payday lenders, and address the conditions that helped create them
By Paul Dillon
Igniting Growth
The fight over ignite cda reveals a lack of understanding about how the Lake City is attracting important new investments
By Mary Lou Reed
Life of the Party
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Stars and Strains
Pairing marijuana strains with zodiac signs makes for a high that fits your personality
By Azaria Podplesky
The Man in the Red Blazer
Jim Hayford's unlikely path to Division I success at Eastern Washington
By Mike Bookey
Big Zag on Campus
Kyle Wiltjer is getting preseason accolades unheard of at Gonzaga — and he's ready to live up to the hype
By Howie Stalwick
Renaissance Man
Shann Ray has written a great American novel, and that might not even be the most impressive thing about him
The Zags' Wild Ride
This year's non-conference schedule is about as tough as the Zags have ever seen
Growing the Cougs
Ernie Kent's new-look WSU plans to surprise the Pac-12
Hoping to Dance Again
After a memorable run in the NCAAs last year, Gonzaga's women look to top that feat
By Franny Wright
Sail On
Whitworth's Pirates want to build on their winning ways
By Max Carter
Reloading on the Palouse
Still getting used to returning to the Big Sky, Idaho is hoping to make its mark
By Dan Nailen
A Picture of the Good Life
A historic photograph is about to change the life of one local woman
By Quinn Western
Arts Award Winners
Spokane's creative leaders recognized
For Your Consideration
A "what if?" drama, electro-industrial rock and loving lasers
By Chey Scott
The Drama of it All
After 32 years, Wallace, Idaho's Sixth Street Melodrama Theatre still isn't taking itself too seriously
By Laura Johnson
Ship-Faced
Distilled: Trying to keep everything afloat
By Zach Hagadone
I Saw You
Week of November 5th
What's Brewing?
No-Li and Orlison team up, and there's a new brewery in Post Falls
Gem State Vines
Fine wine doesn't come to mind when you think of Idaho, but that could soon change
By Taryn Phaneuf
A Bit of Everything
Marketplace opens in Cheney, hoping to cover a lot of bases
Good Old Charlie Brown
The Peanuts Movie celebrates the original spirit of its creator
By Scott Renshaw
License to Bore
Spectre is likely to leave Bond fans wanting more
By Maryann Johanson
Classical Headbanging
Local metal band Age of Nefilim is making a live record with a choir and orchestra
A Labyrinthine Roar
Elder puts pen to paper to produce its heavy psych rock
By Ben Salmon
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Zona Blanca's closing brought heightened attention to public safety in downtown Spokane. But the true picture is complicated, as other restaurant owners weigh in.
By Eliza Billingham
Torra Tea opens in Spokane Valley, infusing Scottish traditions with an upscale twist
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By Will Maupin
Federal and state grant funding helps connect underserved communities in rural Idaho
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