'Use and Abuse of Power'
Sexual misconduct in the Spokane Police Department has community members calling for a culture audit
By Mitch Ryals
Shots Fired
Spokane's sheriff calls out Oregon occupiers; plus, an "accidental" shooting is under investigation
By Wilson Criscione, Mitch Ryals and Daniel Walters
The Ethicists
A city watchdog almost never bites; now it's facing an unprecedented number of complaints against the city's top elected official
By Jake Thomas
Wanted: Teachers
A shortage of educators has given urban school districts the upper hand in recruiting candidates
By Wilson Criscione
The Main Name
As Brian Main opens a new chapter, he's still haunted by two of Spokane's most infamous businessmen
By Daniel Walters
High Road
Since legalization, interest in a pot breathalyzer is high. Researchers are trying to find a way to pick out stoned drivers
Power and the Party
How to move beyond partisanship
By John T. Reuter
'I Am Good'
Trail Mix
By Daniel Walters, Jake Thomas and Mitch Ryals
Gaming the System
The Big Short and neoliberalism: The story behind the crash
By Robert Herold
Closer Together
Reduced buffer zones in Seattle worry one Spokane pot shop owner
By Azaria Podplesky
Connections in the Chaos
In a time when technology has allowed us to be as isolated as ever, many people are still going out of their way to find community
By Chey Scott
SCIENCE | Exploring Human Origins
North Spokane Library gets into humanity's roots
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration
Finding your fave Girl Scout cookies, real-life murder drama and podcast mysteries
Needed Inspiration
Downtown Spokane's Richmond Art Collective gives voice to artists needing that extra push
By Laura Johnson
Therapy and Prayer
A former pastor seeks to address a topic long considered taboo in churches
I Saw You
Week of January 21st
Pulses Rising
The United Nations has granted an entire year to celebrating the humble lentil
By Taryn Phaneuf
A Veteran at Work
Tom Sawyer Country Coffee is the result of half a century of experience
Looking for Love
Love's Burgers is out of the way, but it's worth the drive
By Carrie Scozzaro
Under Siege
Michael Bay's 13 Hours is a war film without the war
By Marc Savlov
Running Free
The Oscar-nominated Mustang is a gripping, wild tale
By Josh Kupecki
School of Rock
Spokane Valley's Rock Club is teaching kids how to be in a band
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