As a hot labor summer turns to fall, a historic health care strikelooms over Kaiser workers while Spokane unions see increased support
By Nate Sanford
After five years of controversy and, finally, construction, Spokane's new stadium has opened its doors to the public
By Colton Rasanen
30 Years of Inlander: 2017-2018
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Spokane gets $12 million for urban canopy projects to help plant more trees and train community foresters
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane City Council reprimands mayor for Shea appearance
Plus, the city moves to block unneeded animal euthanasia; and a North Idaho school leader resigns
Question of the Week
If you could dress as any mascot, who would it be?
College sports in general, and WSU in particular, needs a Teddy Roosevelt-style intervention
By Michael Baumgartner
Congress and college athletics have been busy reconsidering cannabis policy
By Will Maupin
Local author Erin Pringle details the permanence of loss through her new short story collection
By Madison Pearson
Local comedian Nick Theisen will take the stage alongside longtime friends to raise money for his yearslong battle against cancer
By Summer Sandstrom
Spokane Arts Awards winners, get records cleaned at Entropy; plus, new music!
Comedian Fortune Feimster has created a comedic universe all her own
By Elissa Ball
We wanted a first-hand mascoting experience, so I became Gonzaga's Spike for a volleyball game
By Seth Sommerfeld
In a fast-paced, busy world, why do mascots matter?
Two years ago, Washington state tried to reckon with mascots containing harmful representations of Indigenous cultures
I Saw You
Spokane's Holy Trinity Greek Food Festival preps for its 87th year
By Eliza Billingham
Dumb Money tells the story of the 2021 GameStop stock boom with intelligence and humor
By Josh Bell
While visually stunning, Gareth Edwards' The Creator offers thuddingly hollow science fiction
By Chase Hutchinson
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In the midst of an emergency, Spokane restaurants come together to show their love for produce rep Frank Jones
The Washington state governor's election is 11 months away; the key voters in the race may wait that long to decide if a Republican can win the job for the first time in 40 years
By Bill Bryant
The city's homeless shelter will likely remain in the hands of the Salvation Army — despite an overwhelming vote to hand control to Jewels Helping Hands
Stage Left's new production of Paula Vogel's How I Learned to Drive has a half-dozen trigger warnings... and humor
By E.J. Iannelli
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