Downtown businesses have increasingly closed restrooms to non-customers — should the city build its own?
By Daniel Walters
A refugee family in Spokane is trying to bring their orphaned niece to live with them. Immigration law makes that nearly impossible
By Mitch Ryals
Scott Maclay announces he will run for sheriff, changes his name to Dumpozzie Dot Com
Okanogan River approaches record highs; officials close river off to recreation
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Stevens County Prosecutor Tim Rasmussen accused of sexual discrimination
Earth to Bezos: People could use help down here
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Socrates Warned Us: Government statistics can be twisted into any shape you like
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Cold, Dark Places: How to ensure your bud lasts
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Hail Caesar salad! Romaine is safe to eat again
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At least eight people killed in Santa Fe, Texas, school shooting; suspect is in custody
Cougar Attacks Two Bicyclists in Washington State, Killing One
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Facebook’s Zuckerberg gets an earful from the European Union
FBI admits overstating locked phone problem, and critics pounce
Robert Singletary embodies the theme of the North Idaho Museum's 50th anniversary exhibit
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A conversation with Lilac Festival President Nancy Cole
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Hello, Robbi! A new face joins the Spokane stage for the Civic's season finale
By E.J. Iannelli
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Week of May 17
Locally focused Elliotts, an Urban Kitchen sources ingredients from its north Spokane neighbors
By Chey Scott
Five Stars: Anyone can become an amateur food critic on the web. Is that good?
By Cara Strickland
Crafted Tap House owner opens Sonrisa Urban Taqueria next door in downtown Coeur d'Alene
Deadpool 2 delivers more of the same, on a larger scale
By Josh Bell
Melissa McCarthy's charming, but the unfunny Life of the Party simply has no story to tell
By Maryann Johanson
Portland songwriter Moorea Masa stares down her past and goes on a journey of self-discovery
By Howard Hardee
Rejuvenation Songs: Rested and recharged, Tyrone Wells returns to Spokane
By Ben Salmon
Can we harness the microbes in bee guts to create stronger bees?
Scholastic Fantastic
Scientists feared Trump would cut research funding — so far, the opposite has happened
By Wilson Criscione
A Gonzaga researcher is designing technology to scan bodies in a safer, cheaper, more mobile way
A new gravitational wave observatory in India could challenge what we know about physics
By Quinn Welsch
WSU researchers find some genes help resist sleep-deprivation, and the military has noticed
A University of Idaho professor is looking for ways to fend off memory loss and recover from brain trauma
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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.
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Cannabis is treated differently than anything else when it comes to commerce
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Federal and state grant funding helps connect underserved communities in rural Idaho
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