Law-and-Order Larry
How 'smart' is Larry Haskell's brand of justice?
By Mitch Ryals
Safe Space
At the Spirit of America rally, Republicans set aside their internal divisions to bask in the glow of the nascent Trump presidency — but for how long?
By Daniel Walters
Port of Spokane?
House passes legislation that could make new district a reality; plus, a SPD cop is disciplined in connection with rape investigation
By Samantha Wohlfeil and Mitch Ryals
Rock and a Hard Place
BNSF will remove coal deposits from spots along the Columbia River after the Spokane Riverkeeper and other groups settled a suit
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Yeah, that Guardian piece on Spokane and Gonzaga is totally full of it
On the Street
What's your favorite movie monster?
A Letter to Rachel Dolezal
You are a thief, unworthy of Spokane
By Tara Dowd
Listen to Gram Gram
President Trump needs to start delivering some solutions soon, or his supporters in Congress may abandon him
By George Nethercutt
Pi{e} Day
Do Something: How to get involved in your community this week
Readers react to town hall meetings and our new "Do Something!" column
Letters to the editor
Dazed and Confused
Trickle-down fearmongering unsettles the states
By Connor Dinnison
Heed (and See) His Words
Contemporary artist Biscuit Street Preacher brings his vibrant work, and family, to North Idaho
By Dan Nailen
For Your Consideration
George Saunders goes big, Priests' sound expands and Pete Holmes crashes
By Tuck Clarry
A Modern Misanthrope
Molière's timeless 350-year-old satire gets a 21st-century interpretation at SFCC
By E.J. Iannelli
POETRY | Funds for Fitz
Helping a local mainstay travel to the Women of the World Poetry Slam
By Jacob H. Fries
I Saw You
Week of March 9th
Meet Your Brewer: Little Spokane Brewing's Joe Potter
Spokane's downtown brewery incubator helped this one-man operation get its start
By Adam Boyd
Update | Sweet Lou's Restaurant & Tap House
Scenic views, comfort-food classics at new CdA spot
By Carrie Scozzaro
Comings and Goings
Recent changes to the dining scene, including the closure of a favorite tavern and the re-emergence of another
By Chey Scott
A Crisis of Faith
Religion is questioned and a marriage is tested in Emily, directed and produced by Whitworth grads
By Nathan Weinbender
King of the Blockbusters
Kong: Skull Island is a surprisingly solid reboot, as exciting as it is knowingly goofy
By Maryann Johanson
Perfect Harmony
The singing sisters of Portland's Joseph return to Spokane
By Ben Salmon
Making Herself a Name
Seattle's Shelby Earl expands her sound on a "celebratory" new album
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New owners are reviving Colville's historic Auto-Vue theatre, Eastern Washington's only drive-in screen
By Seth Sommerfeld
Animated sitcom King of the Hill returns with its simple charm intact
By Josh Bell
Brad Corrigan of the indie roots band Dispatch chats about living in Coeur d'Alene, Festival at Sandpoint, and being a documentarian
I randomly bought 11 old local cassette tapes to sonically discover Spokane's past
By Dora Scott
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