As Jerry White prepares to pass the Spokane Riverkeeper torch to someone else, he reflects on the accomplishments of the last decade — and the work that remains
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Spokane's police chief isn't happy about a new law broadening the ombudsman's power to investigate
By Nate Sanford
A yurt maker, a former firefighter and a pothole fixer: Meet the longshots running to be Spokane's next mayor
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane City Council gets an earful from the Gospel of John, and more.
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Question of the Week
What's your favorite summertime activity?
Uncomfortable conversations hold the key to unraveling the biases entrenched in our language
By CMarie Fuhrman
Three sativa-leaning products to toke all summer long
By Will Maupin
Artist Ric Gendron is optimistic after a health scare, with a new book promoting his art and more time spent with family and painting
By Carrie Scozzaro
In her new book, journalist Tove Danovich documents how she fell in love with chickens and uncovered the truth of commercial fowl farming
By Summer Sandstrom
A chat with comedian and actor Marlon Wayans ahead of his Spokane Comedy Club stop
By Eliza Billingham
New Black history app, blocky puzzles; plus, new music!
I Saw You
Newly unearthed camas ovens at ancient Kalispel Tribe site help sweeten our understanding of prehistoric, Indigenous diets
The much-delayed The Flash struggles to play superhero movie catch-up
By Josh Bell
Pixar's Elemental mixes sweet romance with an uneven immigration allegory
Causally ranking 100 songs with "summer" actually in the title
By Seth Sommerfeld
There's so much to do this summer, there's no way to do it all — but you can try!
Dive deep into aquatic recreation this summer across the Inland Northwest
Summer Guidance: Josh Oakes
Whether you prefer the woods, the park or the ballpark, it's all here this summer
Summer Guidance: J Atkins & Phil Harrison
Ride on, it's the Summer of Pedal-Powered Love
By Nicholas Deshais
Summer Guidance: Katherine Widing
From quiet galleries to outdoor art making, get ready to be inspired or get hands-on this summer
By Madison Pearson and Chey Scott
Summer Guidance: Jeni Hegsted
From Riverfront Park to the Gorge, music camps to new albums, we've got your sonic summer covered
Summer Guidance: Matt Gibson
From blockbusters to classics under the stars, summer time is movie time
By Nathan Weinbender
Summer Guidance: Don Hamilton
Whether you like musicals or tragedies, improv or classics, summer theater options abound
By E.J. Iannelli
Summer Guidance: Kimberly Roberts
From deep canyons to alpine roller coasters, adventure awaits on your next PNW road trip
Summer Guidance: Stephanie Sims
Recipes for a sweet and savory summer
Where to find produce, crafts and more locally made goods, any day of the week
Summer Guidance: Lupe Camargo
This summer, get out of the house, get thirsty and get curious
By Mary Stover
Summer Guidance: Patrick Donovan
How to have fun inside when the smoke blocks out the sun
Summer Guidance: Sarah Conover
Fun for the younger set, and their occasionally weary (but always cheerful!) caregivers
By Anne McGregor
Summer Guidance: Keeth Apgar
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