On the Horizon
After 75 years, Fairchild Air Force Base continues to evolve into a global force, but some still worry about its future
By Wilson Criscione
Flying High
Skyfest returns with a diverse roster of demonstrations in the air and on the ground
By Forrest Holt
In the Dark on the Park
Why some argue that the public has been kept out of the loop about major changes to the Riverfront Park renovation
By Daniel Walters
Filling the Gap
Three-way partnership will benefit pediatric patients in North Idaho; plus, failure to fix Hirst takes down Washington's capital budget
Crime and (Two) Punishments
After one man was nearly killed with a baseball bat in Cheney, families on both sides question whether justice has been served
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Hope from Hardship
What if our region was at the forefront of human healing and transformation?
By Mariah McKay
Give a Wolf a Chance
Idaho wants public input on whether to allow baiting in wolf hunting; here's an emphatic "No!"
By Mary Lou Reed
Spokane Raging Grannies host public talk on their case, and more
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Readers pitch U.S. Pavilion as solar panel; respond to Dunkirk review and more
Letters to the editor
On The Street
Do you think Spokane should cover the U.S. Pavilion?
Hot on the Market
A look at a few new cannabis products worth trying
By Mike Bookey
Senate Rejects Slimmed Down Obamacare Repeal as McCain Votes No
By The New York Times
U.S. Must Reduce Diplomatic Staff by 755, Putin Says
Court Directs FAA to Revisit “the Case of the Incredible Shrinking Airline Seat"
Border Agency Set to Jumpstart Trump's Wall in a Texas Wildlife Refuge
By ProPublica
Sam Shepard, Pulitzer-Winning Playwright and Actor, Is Dead at 73
Trump Removes Scaramucci From Communications Director Role
Teamwork's Rewards
Artists Melissa Cole and Ric Gendron bring disparate styles to the mix, creating works greater than their individual elements
By Carrie Scozzaro
For Your Consideration
Biting fantasy, stirring rhymes and dark Hollywood lore
By Nathan Weinbender
Spiritual Space
John Herrington took his Native American roots to infinity and beyond
By Dan Nailen
A View From the Other Side
Homeless and generally invisible, Destiny Brown suddenly finds herself in the glare of a spotlight
By Mitch Ryals
I Saw You
Week of July 27
Where There's Smoke...
A new Coeur d'Alene smokehouse restaurant is firing up the East Sherman scene
Everything’s Coming Up Petunias
The specialty market's trio of new owners plan to continue offering a familiar lineup of food, classes and events
By Cara Strickland
Beyond Avocado Toast
The new book An Avocado a Day shares numerous other uses for this versatile green fruit
Existential Fear
A Ghost Story manages to turn a bedsheet ghost into vivid, moving drama
By Seth Sommerfeld
Bright Lights, Big City
Luc Besson's newest sci-fi swashbuckler is overflowing with visual invention, even if it's dumb as a brick
Rocky Mountain High
After moving to Denver, Spokane native Joel Ansett returns home with a set of intimate, honest folk songs
Walking Wounded
Seattle sludge-metal trio Wounded Giant comes roaring back on Vae Victis
By Ben Salmon
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Torra Tea opens in Spokane Valley, infusing Scottish traditions with an upscale twist
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Federal and state grant funding helps connect underserved communities in rural Idaho to broadband internet
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