Kids' Court
Local defense attorneys have noticed a change in Prosecutor Larry Haskell's juvenile justice system
By Mitch Ryals
Math War
Spokane officials fight over calculations of future growth; plus, moving a little closer to a police ombudsman
By Jake Thomas, Mitch Ryals and Daniel Walters
Homeless School
As the number of homeless students in Spokane County keeps climbing, schools unite with nonprofits to seek solutions
By Daniel Walters
The Votes Are In
What last week's elections mean for Spokane and Coeur d'Alene
By Jake Thomas, Daniel Walters, Quinn Western and Mitch Ryals
It's About Decency
"Political correctness" have become dirty words in modern society, but we should always strive to honor and respect others
By Tara Dowd
Down But Not Out
Jeb Bush is the strongest candidate to take on Hillary Clinton, but he needs to better navigate the debates to get that chance
By George Nethercutt
Scaring Up Votes
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
(Green) Apple Cup
Strains named after UW and WSU add another layer to a decades-long rivalry
By Azaria Podplesky
Larger Than Life
The MAC hosts massive sculptures made from an iconic toy of modern childhood — Legos
By Chey Scott
Classical Guitar Hour
By Laura Johnson
For Your Consideration
Irish fiction, a long-awaited debut album and Orlison's old-fashioned flavor
By Franny Wright
Making the Historic Human
Columnist Leonard Pitts feels right at home writing historical fiction
By Dan Nailen
Twain Reanimated
Hal Holbrook found the role of a lifetime more than 60 years ago
The Mind of an Addict
A local man self-published a book about his crack addiction in order to help others
I Saw You
Week of November 12th
Next Step
Years after a lucky accident brought them into winemaking, Barrister Winery's founders celebrate their success
By Mike Bookey
Drinking to Health
Gaiwan Tea House takes tea to the next level
By Carrie Scozzaro
Miner Disaster
The 33 goes horribly wrong in turning real-life tragedy to generic uplift
By Scott Renshaw
Ready for a Close-up
Carey Mulligan spices up a meat-and-potatoes historical drama in Suffragette
By Paul Constant
Playing the Game
Buffalo Jones has taken the slow path with their career, but that doesn't mean it hasn't been fun
Slightly Lower Energy
The Polyphonic Spree tones it down to celebrate its career and debut album
Think Snow
It's time to dig out your winter gear
49° North
Mountain Profile
By Jen Forsyth
Lookout Pass
Schweitzer Mountain Resort
Silver Mountain Resort
Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park
Snowlander's 2015 Guide to Regional Resorts
Frozen Phrases
Demystifying the ski industry's ever-growing vocabulary and terminology
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