Travel Aspirations
"Voluntourists" use vacation time to offer assistance around the world and in the United States
By Linda Hagen Miller
Building a "castle" in Thailand
A Spokane-to-Asia charity connection
Breaking the cycle in Guatemala
Post Falls couple finds love and a cause
Lending a hand in Kenya
Education and activism on clean water in African communities
Fighting poverty in Rwanda
Medical crises remain decades after civil war
Trailblazing close to home
Area trails and parks benefit from REI volunteer vacations
Kitchen Adventurer
Cooking: Chef Dave Adlard combines fitness, food and a flair for teaching
By Carrie Scozzaro
Bare Necessities
Parenting: Taming the miseries of summer skin woes
By Chelsea Bannach
Keeping Time
Boomers: Dancing together forges bonds of fitness and friendship
By Lindsay Noll Branting
Reading Tea Leaves
Can green tea fight rheumatoid arthritis? One WSU professor says it may do that — and more
By Daniel Walters
Bargains for a Cause
Grand Opening: A new home for the Habitat for Humanity-Spokane store
By Anne McGregor
Overwhelming Need
Getting help for kids with mental health issues frustrates parents and health care providers
By Taryn Phaneuf
These You Can Worry About
Ask Dr. Matt: Safety-proofing for kids is a moving target
By Matt Thompson
Reach Out, Feel Good
Editor's Note: Flourishing by helping others
Finding Levity in Life
Good Read: A surprising account of Alzheimer's
Does Success Equal Happiness?
Life Coaching: Change your internal monologue
By Robert Maurer
Charming Chard
Superfood: This summer staple is packed with vitamins
A Pour for Dr. Manz
Charity Corner: Helping fund state-of-the-art beds for patients' comfort
By Chey Scott
Time for Pain Meds?
Pill Box: Exploring the ups and downs of pain management
By John R. White
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Roughly 18 months in, tensions are high between the Garland Theater's operators and the property owner
By Samantha Wohlfeil
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By Madison Pearson and Dora Scott
West Valley School Board unanimously decides not to renew contract of Spanish teacher who read racial slur aloud from To Kill a Mockingbird
By Colton Rasanen
The Salish School of Spokane and Catholic Charities Eastern Washington partner to build a new campus near the Spokane River
By Bee Reiswig
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