Class Warfare
How the campus culture wars in the age of Trump and Twitter have reached a fever pitch at Washington State University — and everywhere else
By Daniel Walters and Wilson Criscione
Until Proven Guilty
The people and the algorithm behind Spokane County's efforts to reform the pretrial criminal justice system
By Mitch Ryals
The Price of Progress?
Monroe Street businesses seek to stop lane reduction; plus, Ecology says "no" to giant coal terminal
Silicon Valley meets Spokane Valley
An innovative company will bring cutting-edge timber production to Spokane Valley
By Samantha Wohlfeil
One Voice, One Vote
Automatic voter registration is an easy step towards a stronger democracy
By Mariah McKay
Impact Impanda, supporting monks and more
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Lumber's New Legacy
The Atlas Mill purchase offers more access to the water in Coeur d'Alene
By Mary Lou Reed
Readers support Planned Parenthood, respond to Trump's war on protests
Letters to the editor
On the Street
What do you think about NFL players protesting during the National Anthem?
Weed, the People
The spotlight is on all aspects of marijuana at Spokane's King Cannabis Expo
By Tuck Clarry
UPDATED: Las Vegas Shooting Near Mandalay Bay Casino Kills 58
By The New York Times
Twitter Seen as Key Battlefield in Russian Influence Campaign
EPA Threatens to Stop Funding Justice Dept. Environmental Work
After the Tsunami, Japan’s Sea Creatures Crossed an Ocean
Slow Pace of Aid Riles Puerto Rico
Back at Full Strength, Supreme Court Faces a Momentous Term
Retaining Relevance
As the world changes around it, audiences keep finding new things to like about the satire of Something Rotten!
By E.J. Iannelli
Handle with Care
How one mother helped push Spokane to become a national leader in training first responders
Throwback Thursday
Terrain celebrates 10 years with a preview night and musical returns
By Dan Nailen and Nathan Weinbender
I Saw You
Week of September 28
Better with Bitters
A local couple with decades of combined bartending experience are making a line of aromatic bitters to enhance any cocktail or spirit
By Chey Scott
Hop to It!
Fresh-hop season is an exciting time in the Inland Northwest; these seven local offerings caught our attention
By Derek Harrison
Body and Soul
A Coeur d'Alene couple's joint effort to create a "food farmacy" is devilishly clever
By Carrie Scozzaro
Cruise (Out of) Control
The entertaining true-crime film American Made is a lot like its star: stylish, charming and dead behind the eyes
By Maryann Johanson
Learning to Walk Again
Stronger dramatizes the struggle of the Boston Marathon bombing victim who defined the slogan "Boston Strong"
By Seth Sommerfeld
Supreme Court Justice
Asian-American rock band the Slants became unsuspecting First Amendment advocates, and they rock, too
By Nathan Weinbender
Hitting Her Stride
Grammy-winning songwriter Sarah Jarosz has a musical ear well beyond her 26 years
By Dan Nailen
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