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'A Chorus of Voices'
In a time of heightened campus activism, Christian schools like Whitworth University face unique pressure to please both the right and the left
By Wilson Criscione
New Notifications
County's Alert Spokane system will deliver emergency messages via cellphone; plus, Inslee's new Clean Air Rule faces court challenge
Happy Accident?
Why critics of an initiative opposing illegal immigration are feeling hopeful
By Daniel Walters
Small Wonders
Spokane looks to parklets to bolster its variety of public spaces
By Forrest Holt
Hot Topic
Getting caught up on recent cannabis news from other states
By Mike Bookey
Under Attack
Digging into the troubling incidents targeting journalists
By Paul Dillon
Pride Flag Ceremony
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
On the Street
What were your favorite subjects in school?
Putting It Together
Meet Jim Fowler, the poster child for the type of entrepreneur Spokane needs to attract
By Tom Simpson
Readers respond to American Redoubt, Washington tax system stories
Letters to the editor
Best Fest Forward
ArtFest partners with a new startup to create a fresh look and feel for a familiar event
By Carrie Scozzaro
Beyond Magic
Why David Blaine can't stop pushing the envelope
Making the Cut
Joining this men's club isn't all bad
By Dan Nailen
I Saw You
Week of June 2nd
Door to Table
Local and national meal delivery services are growing in popularity, combining convenience and healthy nutrition for people on the go
Eat Your Veggies
A new cookbook explores the bounty of the Pacific Northwest through produce
By Cara Strickland
East Mountain Eats
North Spokane's Five Mile neighborhood gets some gastropub grub with the new Cascadia Public House
By Chey Scott
Cresting the Wave
Surfer Blood frontman J.P. Pitts discusses the beauty of not overthinking it, and working through personal loss
By Nathan Weinbender
Rock of Aged
Making the case for Def Leppard
Underneath It All
Captain Underpants gets its head out of the toilet, but it hardly soars
By Seth Sommerfeld
Let It Drown
The big-screen adaptation of the '90s guilty pleasure Baywatch flails about in the shallows
Powerful Spirit
A Colville novelist and public intellectual relished her role as a bridge between cultures
By Mitch Ryals
Gut Punch
Microscopic organisms living in our digestive tract could help unlock therapies to treat chronic diseases, like MS
Shape of Things to Come
A University of Idaho researcher is among scientists studying Greenland glaciers to figure out just how fast the world's sea levels might rise
By Samantha Wohlfeil
A Ring by Spring?
Research examines how pressure to get married before graduation at Whitworth and other Christian colleges can burden students
Resisting the Resistance
A WSU professor shows how the secrets to preventing the deadly rise of antibiotic resistance can come down to understanding different cultures
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