Giant Shoes
The university wants a new president who can embrace Elson Floyd's legacy without living in his shadow
By Taryn Phaneuf
Left Behind
Congress opens a new chapter in education; plus, the Spokane County Jail settles a lawsuit
By Jake Thomas, Daniel Walters and Quinn Western
Where Credit is Due
A major credit reporting agency told a Sprague man he owes half a million dollars in debt. The only problem? He says none of it is his
By Jake Thomas
Cop Culture
Monique Cotton and others within the Spokane Police Department speak out for the first time, adding to the calls for a cultural audit of the department
By Daniel Walters and Mitch Ryals
We Can Do Better
Spokane deserves the most ethical and highly trained police force; let's set the standard for other cities
By Tara Dowd
Strategic Decisions
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Experience Counts
Being an outsider makes it harder to be an effective reformer
By George Nethercutt
Consider This
A cannabis cocktail cookbook, a smoker-friendly phone case and a weed-themed web series
By Azaria Podplesky
Swing With Bing
Your guide and drink tips for the 10th annual Bing Crosby Film Fest
By Dan Nailen
BASKETBALL | The Zags' Big Week
The Kennel doesn't need to panic just yet
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration
Successful sophomore season, Bowie still spacey and a new edition of a horror epic
Truth or Bust
The guys on MythBusters blew lots of stuff up and made us care more about science, but all good things must end
By Chey Scott
To My Dear Friend Ahmet
What I remember of our time together
By Scott A. Leadingham
An interview with Linda Lawrence Hunt, who saved the story of Helga Estby
I Saw You
Week of December 10th
Twisted and Tasty
The Gilded Unicorn puts a new spin on traditional pub fare
Finely Made
Greg Shelman has realized a lifelong love of wine in Craftsman Winery
By Quinn Western
Seeing Double
Tom Hardy shines in two roles in Legend, but the historical gangster flick misses its mark
By Maryann Johanson
Small Talent
Theeb's young star makes for an international success
By Marc Savlov
Twist and Shout
Seattle's soul-tinged rock act Down North likes playing Spokane, and we like having them
By Laura Johnson
Against the Flow
Comedic rapper Lil Dicky wants to 'do the whole thing different'
By Max Carter
Gifts for Gamer Geeks
Gift Guide 2015
Gifts for Localistas
Gifts for Foodies
By Carrie Scozzaro
Gifts For the Donald You Know
Gifts for Outdoorsy Types
By Mitch Ryals
Gifts for Health Nuts
Gifts for Religious Aunts
By Daniel Walters
Gifts for Techies
By Makayla Wamboldt
Gifts For Fans of Local Teams
Gifts For Do-Gooding Organizations
Gifts for Cat Ladies
Gifts for Selfie-Obsessed Teen
Gifts for Professional Potheads
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