Dual Roles
Why deaths are investigated differently in Washington's smallest counties
By Samantha Wohlfeil
The End of Summer?
A longer school year could start shrinking summer break in Washington schools
By Wilson Criscione
New Blood
Fresh leadership for a local teachers union; plus, a lawsuit over charity-care investments
By Wilson Criscione and Samantha Wohlfeil
Justice Isn't Free
Three wrongly convicted men to get $2.25 million in a settlement
By Mitch Ryals
Swing to the Center
Has the whole world gone sane? Recent events seem to offer hope
By John T. Reuter
Parade of Paws
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Readers respond to our medical examiner cover story, U.S. Pavilion coverage
Letters to the editor
A Fine Mess
Less than five months into his administration, the state of Republicans and Trump-led America
By Robert Herold
On the Street
What is on your summer bucket list?
Saying No
The Spokane Regional Health District reminds expecting mothers that cannabis and pregnancy don't mix
By Mike Bookey
Weird Science
Paula Poundstone is concerned about humanity, and it's hilarious
By Dan Nailen
For Your Consideration
Small town gay America, satirical tweets (or are they?) and Lil Yachty's return
By Forrest Holt
BOOKS | Audio Version
David Sedaris returns to Spokane
A World of Peter Pans
Are our kids acquiring the skills needed to navigate real life?
By Taryn Phaneuf
I Saw You
Week of June 15th
Meet Your Brewer: Orlison Brewing's Rachel Nalley
A love of science and how things are made took her from casual beer connoisseur to craft brewing grad
By Adam Boyd
A Wine for All Patios
Getting to know Vinho Verde, an ideal summer refresher
By Cara Strickland
Sleepless in Seattle
After many hours in the dark, two critics report on some of the biggest and best titles from the Seattle International Film Festival
By Seth Sommerfeld and Nathan Weinbender
Undead on Arrival
As the first entry in a proposed franchise, The Mummy doesn't inspire much confidence
By Nathan Weinbender
One Nice Nightmare
Alice Cooper knows that in 2017 it's impossible to shock, but he's still here to rock
Saxophones & Maximalism
Ex Eye brings its weird, heavy racket to Spokane
By Ben Salmon
It Works On Multiple Levels
By Daniel Walters
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Summer Guide 2017
By Carrie Scozzaro
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Zona Blanca's closing brought heightened attention to public safety in downtown Spokane. But the true picture is complicated, as other restaurant owners weigh in.
By Eliza Billingham
Torra Tea opens in Spokane Valley, infusing Scottish traditions with an upscale twist
Cannabis is treated differently than anything else when it comes to commerce
By Will Maupin
Federal and state grant funding helps connect underserved communities in rural Idaho
By Victor Corral Martinez
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