As the Northwest prepares for a bad wildfire season, new technology and response techniques could impact how many large blazes we get
By Samantha Wohlfeil
In the race for Spokane City Council's District 2 seat, is partisanship an asset or a liability?
By Nate Sanford
As Gonzaga crafts its next steps, some at the Center for the Study of Hate fear they may be left behind
By Summer Sandstrom
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane hires a former school board president to lead its civil rights office, and more.
Plus, the city gets more Texans and Arizonans; and a Juneteenth celebration.
Sandpoint resorts to euthanizing park-dwelling geese after failing to get them to leave
Team Fairchild marks 100 years of aerial refueling
By Ben Vandehey
Can a regional authority reduce Spokane's homeless population by 40% in two years?
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What was your favorite Lego kit?
A communitywide effort to find a different way forward on homelessness is set to reveal its recommendations
By Rick Romero, Gavin Cooley and Theresa Sanders
Turn to cannabis to ease your aches and pains this summer
By Will Maupin
Independent retailer Brick Buy Brick offers a Lego oasis in the Garland District
By Seth Sommerfeld
With Space Queers comedy show, LGBTQ+ standup comedians and allies gather to laugh, sometimes about the hard stuff
Iconic art, powerful sparks; plus, new music!
A young actress lands dream role as Jasmine in the touring Broadway production of Aladdin
Spokane was a basketball town long before Hoopfest and the Zags put it on the map
I Saw You
Julian Strawther is selected by the Denver Nuggets in the NBA Draft, while Drew Timme and Malachi Smith go undrafted
All three former Zags will take the court in the upcoming NBA Summer League.
Chef Philip Stanton exchanges fine dining for burgers and beer to launch BRGR House in Kendall Yards
By Eliza Billingham
Shelby's Burgers fires up a retro smash burger diner in southwest Spokane's Latah Valley
Just reading these team names might make you want to grab a snack
The imagination playground that is The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom not only improves on its legendary predecessor, it might be the greatest video game ever made
By Logan Plant
Seattle singer-songwriter Sera Cahoone tours back to Colorado for a dream concert
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President Biden's Keeping Families Together immigration program is on hold as Idaho and other states challenge it in court
By Victor Corral Martinez
Artist Tom Askman embraces ambiguity in his teaching, artmaking and recent book, with advice not just for artists
By Carrie Scozzaro
Andrea Lawrence brings her childhood vision to life with quirky new shop Miss Bipps
By Carrie Shriver
Around the World in 80 Plates: Walnut desserts from the former Soviet Union and Central Asia
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