Uncertain Future
Carlyle Care Center will no longer serve the mentally ill, leaving the question: Where will they go?
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Here in the American Redoubt
In central Washington, even after Trump's win, 'preppers' foresee potential disaster and violent confrontation with the left
By Wilson Criscione
Raúl's Running
Fresh off his "nobody dies" comments, Labrador announces for Idaho governor; plus, if you want to run for office, it's nearly time to file
Love Wins
Hateful graffiti rooted in ignorance and fear has no chance against love
By Tara Dowd
Cheney MayFest
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Readers respond to oil train dangers and GOP candidates moving on up
Letters to the editor
What's In Their Wallet?
There's too much money in politics, and only voters can reverse the trend
By George Nethercutt
On the Street
Do you prefer red wine or white wine, and why?
Playing Defense
A provision in the federal budget bill aims to protect the medical cannabis industry
By Mike Bookey
Fully Ledded
Classical meets classic rock when the Spokane Symphony tackles the music of Led Zeppelin
By Dan Nailen
The Avenger
My journey through Spokane's small claims court and how I almost ended up on Judge Judy
By Celia Darrough
Jazz Synchronicity
Sting's musical catalogue gets a swingin' makeover in the Spokane Jazz Orchestra's next concert
By Nathan Weinbender
Celebrating Tiny Triumphs
The arts community mobilizes for one of its own, Tiffany Patterson
By Carrie Scozzaro
I Saw You
Week of May 11th
Grape Expectations
Spokane's profile is on the rise, thanks in part to the burgeoning Washington wine industry
Celebrating the Craft
Prepare your liver; the third annual Spokane Craft Beer Week is here
By Adam Boyd
How to taste wine
Get your sipping on point for spring release weekend
By Cara Strickland
How to talk about wine
You need to know how to communicate what you like — or hate
Pure Poetry
The latest from writer-director Terence Davies beautifully evokes the pains and pleasures of Emily Dickinson's life and writing
Beats, Rhymes and Life
Washington, D.C.-based rapper Oddisee, known for his jazzy, socially conscious style, wants hip-hop to be viewed as "American literature"
By Tuck Clarry
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Spokane nonprofit worries state budget could prioritize police while ending an important fund combatting the War on Drugs
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