Beneath the Surface
Will changing conditions in Lake Coeur d'Alene stir up its toxic history?
By Jake Thomas
Resigning Women
HR director is the third female staffer to leave City Hall since April; plus, a plan to halt coal and oil trains in Spokane
By Jake Thomas and Daniel Walters
Fighting Words
Spokane County Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich has threatened one of his most persistent critics with a defamation lawsuit, and not for the first time
By Mitch Ryals
Corrective Actions
How Spokane Public Schools is trying to solve its student discipline problem
By Wilson Criscione
Running a Fine Line
North Central's boys cross country program was found to have wrongfully recruited kids; is it possible that coaches don't actually know the rules?
Cyber Campaigning
Trail Mix: Hillary trolls Trump, makes history
Love is Love is Love
The power and limits of the arts, and of ourselves
By John T. Reuter
The Voodoo Campaign
Supply-side economics has powered GOP presidential campaigns, but that may be ending with Trump... or not
By Robert Herold
What's Hot?
Marijuana news from around the state
By Azaria Podplesky
Building Bees
Regional beekeepers help honeybees prosper in urban areas
By Dan Nailen
'They're All Stars Already'
PACE Has Got Talent is much more than a talent show
Growing Up
Bazaar is just one success Terrain has to celebrate on Saturday
By Mike Bookey
TV | PREACHER
This show breathes atmosphere
By Daniel Walters
For Your Consideration
Supreme knowledge, aiding Orlando and O.J.'s long run
I Saw You
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Made for Each Other
Veterans could be the key to agriculture's future — and ag might be the cure for a life after combat
By Taryn Phaneuf
Savory Soul
Sandpoint's Loaf & Ladle emphasizes cooking from scratch and local ingredients
By Carrie Scozzaro
Update: RUINS
The diminutive favorite adds a patio
Reef-cyling
Finding Dory misses the spark of originality Pixar is capable of at its best
By Scott Renshaw
Change Up
Despite its insane premise, The Lobster maintains its charm
By Josh Kupecki
Fathers and Children
One man's lifelong love of music is heightened with his kids around
By Ben Salmon
Ferocious Duo
The Pack A.D. fell into playing music; now they want to share their loud and out-of-this-world sound
By Laura Johnson
You Want It? You Got It!
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Red Room Lounge says goodbye with a communal celebration of Craig Larsen's life
By Seth Sommerfeld
A sanctioned homeless camp in Colville is closing, but there's nowhere for residents to go. Does the city expect them to disappear?
By Eliza Billingham
Leaven Bakery & Patisserie in Deer Park touts "the best croissants this side of Paris"
By Dora Scott
Newly rebranded Spokane Colleges to move out of U-District building purchased by Spokane Public Schools, as each organization consolidates
By Colton Rasanen
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