Forced to pump water into street to keep homes from flooding, they want Spokane County's help
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Idaho schools are struggling to keep up with an increase in English-language learners
By Wilson Criscione
Spokane City Council pushes for density; plus, firefighter wins speech case
An American story, from Ben Franklin to Donald Trump
By Zach Hagadone
Seed Swap, Parasport fundraiser and more
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Spokane turned out to be pet-friendly, ready for expansion for Seattle firm Rover
By Tom Simpson
Readers react to Chelsea Martin's latest; the end of IMAX in Riverfront Park
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Cannabis loses a great activist; plus, efforts to codify protections for medical marijuana
By Tuck Clarry
New play by Gonzaga students and faculty relates soldiers' Spokane homecoming stories
By E.J. Iannelli
Super Bowl LII: What Do I Care?
The Buzz Bin
By Dan Nailen
New Timberlake tunes, raging in Spokane and more things you need to know right now
February's First Friday shines a spotlight on artists of color for SATURATE
Tod Marshall reflects on two years behind the wheel as Washington State Poet Laureate
By Tod Marshall
Native author Terese Marie Mailhot's new memoir is a revelation of trauma, healing
By Chey Scott
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Week of February 1
Historic Steam Plant reopens its restaurant and brewery with an all-new look and menu
The Spokane Central Market will house a dozen or so restaurants inside a shared space
New Fat Pig eatery opens in Sandpoint with options for carnivores and vegetarians
By Carrie Scozzaro
Guillermo del Toro crafts a gorgeous and moving fairy tale for adults with The Shape of Water
By Seth Sommerfeld
Third Maze Runner movie makes no sense, even if you've seen the earlier installments
By Maryann Johanson
Folk legend Judy Collins enters her sixth decade of performing, stops in Spokane Saturday
By Nathan Weinbender
Jeffrey Martin's music gives voice to folks on the fringe
By Ben Salmon
SpIFF’s Variety Show
SpIFF 2018: Benny & Joon director Jeremiah Chechik talks about how Spokane influenced the film
SpIFF 2018: Benny & Joon Landmarks
SpIFF 2018: What to Watch at This Year's Festival
By Nathan Weinbender and Connor Dinnison
F is for Friday, February and Fun
By Coeur d'Alene Convention & Visitors Bureau
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To truly understand the Dungeons & Dragons hype, I played through my first-ever campaign at Sage's Portal
By Colton Rasanen
Cafe Buenos Aires opens in Browne's Addition, bringing back Tarascon's well-loved empanadas, plus pastries and more
By Dora Scott
Shopping resumes at Boo Radley's, Petunia & Loomis after Wednesday apartment fire causes flooding
Persistent rain damages Spokane's award-winning stormwater system before it's fully operational
By Eliza Billingham
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