Between the Bullets
Aaron Johnson was shot by police in 2014, bounced around and found himself, again, in an all-too-familiar scenario
By Mitch Ryals
Waiting For Justice
One year later, CdA murder trial could be pushed back to 2017; plus, permit denied for coal export terminal
By Jake Thomas and Mitch Ryals
Rush To Judgment
A complaint against council assistant Richard Rush tests the council's ability to handle HR concerns — but was Rush's firing fair?
By Daniel Walters
Seeking Safe Space
A new website attempts to help transgender people avoid businesses where they may not be welcome
By Jake Thomas
Wearing Yellowface
Is Spokane's head of human resources showing her true colors?
By Tara Dowd
'Most Pressing Need'
Trail Mix: Locals line up for Trump (or do they?); County Commission race
By Daniel Walters and Wilson Criscione
Year of Bad Candidates
America has to hope this dark political season sows seeds of future leadership
By George Nethercutt
Delivering the Goods
Subscription boxes bring marijuana and hemp accessories to consumers' doors
By Azaria Podplesky
The Community's Con
From modest beginnings, Spokane's pop culture and comic book convention now celebrates its 10th year
By Chey Scott
Fresh Air
Arbor Crest Wine Cellars kicks off its expanded summer concert series
By Laura Johnson
ARTS | Unifest
A new addition to the Spokane arts festival scene
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration
Killer country sounds, winning weekly documentary and a deep dive into L.A. punk pioneers
By Dan Nailen
Staying Alive
The owners of Moscow's independent video store know the way to survive is to adapt
By Taryn Phaneuf
I Saw You
Week of May 12th
Story Time
Happy Hour Guide 2016
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Batch 100
A Spokane homebrew club contributes to the region's craft beer boom — and Beer Week — from their basements and garages
Old Spot, New Vibe
1898 Public House opens the former Spokane Country Club to all comers
Where Are the Women?
A critic's year-long deep dive into the way movies portray half of humanity
By Maryann Johanson
Buzzkilled
Multicultural, intergenerational buddy comedy Dough falls flat
American Music
Violent Femmes co-founder Brian Ritchie opens up about still selling out shows after all these years, new material and that famous lawsuit
Forever Funky
NYC's Turkuaz explores its '80s influences on Digitonium
By Ben Salmon
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The Columbia River defines our corner of the continent, but the remote valley where it starts has its own story to tell
By Knute Berger
Four decades, two love stories and one year of new ownership for Spokane's Chalet Restaurant
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Spokane-area animal shelters are facing financial stress and systemic issues
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