Token Democracy
Would letting Washington voters give taxpayer money to politicians reduce the power of interest groups — or just subsidize politicians?
By Daniel Walters
WASHINGTON STATE INITIATIVES
Breaking down some of the issues you'll get to vote on this year
By Jake Thomas, Wilson Criscione and Mitch Ryals
Shea's World
As Matt Shea seeks re-election, his presence may be felt more in other local races than in his own
By Wilson Criscione
WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE
The region's options for state government
STATEWIDE OFFICE | WASHINGTON
Breaking down voters' options for state offices
SPOKANE COUNTY
Transit, County Commission and Superior Court among choices for county voters
'Null and Void'
How a Prosser, Washington, couple became ensnared in Arizona's civil forfeiture law
By Mitch Ryals
Report Card
Graduation rates nationally and locally are rising; plus, a new University of Idaho program will help Native Americans teach in their own communities
'Trust But Don't Verify'
Sexual misconduct in the 10-officer Colville Police Department was allowed to run rampant, attorneys say
FEDERAL OFFICE
Taking a look at the region's options of who to send to D.C.
Defending North Idaho
Why Heather Scott must go
By John T. Reuter
How's That For Respect?
Trail Mix: Trump's respectful groping allegations and WA's minimum wage raise
Accidents All Over
This Congress is perhaps the least productive and worst reviewed since the Civil War; will anybody pay for that?
By Robert Herold
Think for Yourself
The Beatles get by with a little help from a friend
By Connor Dinnison
Ascending Artist: Marina Gulova
A young artist designs for the Spokane Symphony by day, and paints tiny artworks by night
By Chey Scott
BOOK | THE TSAR OF LOVE AND TECHNO
Are you ready for this year's community reading party?
By Haylee Millikan
Across the Decades
A Piece of My Heart explores the experiences of six women during the Vietnam War
By E.J. Iannelli
Harry Potter, Always
Why, after all this time, we're still infatuated with the Boy Who Lived
By Laura Johnson
For Your Consideration
Design help, deep talk and handy coffee carrier for the clumsy
By Emily Goodell
I Saw You
Week of October 20th
Tapping In
A new gastropub finds a groove in Moscow's growing culinary scene
By Taryn Phaneuf
Drinking Gold
Perry Street Brewing went big at the Great American Beer Festival
By Mike Bookey
UPDATE | The Pie Hut
You'll want more than just one slice
By Carrie Scozzaro
The Bad, the Worse and the Puppy
In a Valley of Violence is a funny, thoughtful Western semi-send-up
By Isaac Handelman
Furry Things
Christopher Guest revives his mockumentary franchise with Mascots
Meet the Sun
Karrie O'Neill is finally ready to take her music full time, complete with a brand-new album and upcoming tour
Party like it's 1975
The latest British pop sensation invades Spokane
By Ben Salmon
Even Average is Epic
But let's hope for epic and prepare accordingly
By Jen Forsyth
49 Degrees North
The upgrades continue at the ski spot north of Spokane
Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park
Remodeled lodge and new rental gear among the attractions
Schweitzer Mountain Resort
The new summit lodge is slated to be completed in December
Lookout Pass
More rails and more powder runs await
Silver Mountain Resort
So much more than a ski mountain
Dreams Become Reality
Always at home on the slopes, CdA's Essex Prescott now makes a living skiing
By Bob Legasa
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Neighborhood council leaders provide insight on their vibrant, collaborative and growing corners of Spokane
By Samantha Wohlfeil
A guide for first-time fairgoers to enjoy everything a local renaissance faire has to offer
By Erin Sellers
Torra Tea opens in Spokane Valley, infusing Scottish traditions with an upscale twist
By Eliza Billingham
Federal and state grant funding helps connect underserved communities in rural Idaho to broadband internet
By Victor Corral Martinez
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