OK, Hold Your Nose
Everything you need to know before Election Day
By Daniel Walters, Mitch Ryals and Jake Thomas
Base of Support
Polling local leaders and opinion-makers about presidential politics
By Wilson Criscione, Mitch Ryals, Jake Thomas and Daniel Walters
The Messenger
Local leaders weigh in on how Donald Trump's campaign has impacted racism in America
By Wilson Criscione
Trump vs. Jesus
Why my conservative Christian parents can't vote for the Republican for president this time
By Daniel Walters
A Toast to America
The official Clinton vs. Trump debate drinking game
By Mike Bookey
Steep Learning Curve
As the state looks to integrate behavioral services, local drug rehab centers have struggled with the transition
$1.5 Million Short
East Valley neglects to collect transportation levy funds; plus, the Spokane City Council funds further research into police contacts and racial disparities
Think Global, Tax Local
Depending on who you ask, I-732 is a sensible first step to solving climate change or will cast uncertainty over the state's economy
By Jake Thomas
Guns Down
Statewide Initiative 1491 would give power to family and police to restrict access to firearms for those who pose a threat to themselves or others
By Mitch Ryals
Class Act
Seeing through money differences can build relationships focused on fairness
By Mariah McKay
Don's Ultimate Con
Trail Mix: Trump's birther problems and Johnson's polls
By Jake Thomas and Daniel Walters
Transparent Motives
One candidate's an open book; the other is shrouded in secrecy. Guess which one isn't transparent enough
By Robert Herold
Coming Changes
How to screen for drugs on the road and in federal workplaces
By Connor Dinnison
Finding Solid Footing
Local radio personality Molly Allen has written a new play about ending and mending relationships
By E.J. Iannelli
TV | Amazon Comedy
The online-shopping giant is an unlikely home for serious laughs
By Dan Nailen
For Your Consideration
Ozzie's radio show, fantasizing football and Rainier's new brew
Exploring Identity
The city of Spokane Valley wants to create its first public arts master plan
Ride Ben Burr
A railroad line turned bike trail is finally nearing completion
I Saw You
Week of September 22nd
Bigger Beer
The Inland Northwest Craft Beer Festival is a sign of how far we've come
By the Numbers
North Idaho Cider changes ownership focus, adds to cider line
By Carrie Scozzaro
True West
The Magnificent Seven returns to a much-needed territory: Western heroism
By Scott Renshaw
Enemy No. 1
Oliver Stone's Snowden doesn't break new ground but is still a thrill ride
By Marc Savlov
Play On
Years after they were crafted, vintage and antique instruments still have their place in Spokane
By Laura Johnson
The Wild Bunch
Brooklyn's Guerilla Toss comes to the West Coast for the first time
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Four decades, two love stories and one year of new ownership for Spokane's Chalet Restaurant
By Dora Scott
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
For the People: Here’s how you can interact with your Inland Northwest legislators this session
By Colton Rasanen
Spokane-area animal shelters are facing financial stress and systemic issues
By Eliza Billingham
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