An Eye for Every Storm
After losing out to Idaho Falls, Coeur d'Alene gets its crisis center; now the city has to prove it works
By Daniel Walters
'Evil Intent'
Monique Cotton resigns from Spokane's parks division; plus, Washington state lawmakers take up the issue of police violence
By Daniel Walters and Mitch Ryals
The Macy's Plan
Council President Ben Stuckart doesn't just want to sit back and let the market decide what happens to the Macy's building
Bathroom Bigotry
Ignorance, fearmongering, unfounded paranoia and transphobia take hold at the Capitol
By Paul Dillon
The Music of Money
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Are The Parties Over?
Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders are rewriting the rules of politics
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Game Day Goodies
420-friendly recipes for Sunday
By Azaria Podplesky
Spreading Out
The Visual Arts Tour is no longer just about the center of downtown Spokane
By Mike Bookey, Chey Scott and Meg MacLean
Treasure Trove
A new exhibit explores our fascination with lost loot, while showcasing the MAC's own gems
By Chey Scott
For Your Consideration
Slapstick laughs, mighty riffs and Twitter love for old-school baseball
By Dan Nailen
Believe in Magic
A career illusionist explains why we still need magic in our lives
By Mike Bookey
I Saw You
Week of February 4th
Order Up!
Orlando's offers real-life lessons to culinary students, and a hidden culinary oasis for Spokane diners
Short and Sweet
A look at the animated short films nominated for an Oscar
By Paul Constant
Storm of Excitement
The Finest Hours might make you seasick, but the thrills are worth it
By Marc Savlov
Swamp Thing
Dr. Dog is about to release its most personal masterpiece, an album more than 15 years in the making
By Ben Salmon
More Than Laughs
Can a new downtown comedy club push Spokane's budding stand-up scene to the next level?
By Laura Johnson
What If I'm Not Funny?
The utter terror of getting on a stage and having no one laugh
The Best Romantic Tips from Dr. Lovehandle, DDS
Our resident romantic advice columnist explains everything you need to know about relationships
Reading Funny
A crash course in comedy history
But Seriously...
Stand-up comedian Dan Cummins on continuing to write great jokes
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