Spokane's homeless shelter will likely remain with Salvation Army, despite overwhelming vote to give control to Jewels Helping Hands
By Nate Sanford
EWU professor Jonathan Middleton is working to transform complicated datasets into musical outputs
By Colton Rasanen
Nez Perce Tribe shares its work to restore balance in documentary Covenant of the Salmon People
By Samantha Wohlfeil
NEWS BRIEFS: State officials want a new fire-focused license plate
Plus, Spokane leads the nation for housing innovation; and Spokane library and EWU partner up for the arts
Spokane judge dismisses lawsuit attempting to remove Trump from Washington's 2024 ballot
Mayor-elect Lisa Brown introduces a (very large) transition team of 92 people
Washington picks a new governor in 11 months; key voters may wait that long to decide if a Republican can win for the first time in 40 years
By Bill Bryant
Question of the Week
Was there a gift you always wanted as a kid but never got?
A study says states with medical pot see decreasing insurance premiums
By Will Maupin
Remember Eleanor Barrow Chase, a voice who championed the health and harmony of Spokane
By Eliza Billingham
Before retiring from EWU, ceramics instructor Lisa Nappa partakes in one last faculty art showcase
By Carrie Scozzaro
Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird presents new perspectives on a classic story
By Madison Pearson
Painter Benedicto Ixtamer shares scenes of life in Guatemala for Community Building exhibition
By Summer Sandstrom
Special prep for Expo 50, Dom + Bomb gains national recognition; plus, new Spider-Man adventures!
Stage Left's production of How I Learned to Drive has a half-dozen trigger warnings... and humor
By E.J. Iannelli
Entropy's gallery wraps up the year with December show featuring five local artists
I Saw You
New Lebanese grocery store in North Spokane lets more people bring Middle Eastern flavors home
Nicolas Cage delivers an understated performance in Dream Scenario, but the movie's messaging loses the plot
By Maryann Johanson
Godzilla Minus One might be the best Godzilla movie since the 1954 original
Portland Cello Project brings some holiday cheer while continuing to think outside the musical box
By Seth Sommerfeld
Gifts for Readers
Instead of a book they've probably read, try these gift options for the bookworm in your life
Gifts for the Newly Elected
Ideas for new politicians preparing to take office this holiday season
Gifts for Luddites
How to shop for the monkeywrench-er on your list
By Nicholas Deshais
Gifts for the Golden Hearted
Two-for-one gifts to delight recipients while also supporting important causes
By Anne McGregor
Gifts for Wildlife Lovers
Gifts for backyard birders, green-thumb gardeners and anyone who loves animals
By Amelia Troncone
Gifts for Thirst-Quenchers
What to get for the person who always seems to have a glass, mug or water bottle in hand
Gifts for Music Lovers
Have a harmonious holiday season
Gifts for Someone Who's Always Cold
Keep your loved one's toes, fingers and hearts warm with these thoughtful, cozy gifts
Gifts for Tech Nerds
What to get that person who always has to be on the cutting edge
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