Technical educators in Spokane are working to entice a new generation to join vital careers in the trades
By Colton Rasanen
Lisa Brown and her liberal allies win control of Spokane city government
By Nate Sanford
NEWS BRIEFS: Idaho's Supreme Court is made up of a majority of women for the first time
Plus, Washington's gubernatorial race sees a shakeup, while Idaho's ban on "abortion trafficking" is put on hold
Washington is investing $200 million to undo some damage of the war on drugs
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Four fast facts before Spokane's election results are official
Question of the Week
What is your experience with betting?
It's true: Saboteurs wanting to keep America out of World War I blew up a ship right in Elliott Bay
By Knute Berger
Cannabis won at the ballot box once again, with more opportunities coming next election cycle
By Will Maupin
How trendy 'permanent' jewelry became so popular and where to find it locally
By Elissa Ball
How to survive Spokane's coldest, darkest months
By Nicholas Deshais
River Park Square's new LEGO store, Terrain begins selling local art all year round; plus, new music!
I Saw You
Tribal casinos are the only places to bet on sports in Washington; we spent an NFL game day at two of them
By Seth Sommerfeld
Gonzaga heads to Hawaii for a loaded Maui Invitational
The Zags face off against Zach Edey and his powerhouse Purdue team in Monday afternoon's opening game
Restaurateur Juli Norris opens her French-inspired bistro and social club Lorén in a century-old cellar
By Eliza Billingham
Where to go this Thanksgiving to find a free, delicious meal
Taika Waititi's Next Goal Wins is a well-intentioned but empty comedy in futile search of a win
By Chase Hutchinson
The good-natured Trolls Band Together is more melodious than many branded kids movies
By Maryann Johanson
Ahead of the Thanksgiving Throwdown, we asked local artists on the bill to share their musical gratitude
By Madison Pearson
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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
Instead of requiring acres of parking for new development, Spokane is making a push for more dynamic neighborhoods
By Anthony Gill
Around the World in 80 Plates: Walnut desserts from the former Soviet Union and Central Asia
Andrea Lawrence brings her childhood vision to life with quirky new shop Miss Bipps
By Carrie Shriver
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