After walking more than 3,500 miles, a Spokane couple isn’t done yet

Frankie White says she will never forget the first time she and her husband, Rick, arrived at the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Galicia region of northwestern Spain…

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Chef-owner Travis Tveit shares a love of soup with Spokane

Many Spokanites are familiar with the iconic black billboard stating in bold white lettering, ‘Go to Chowderhead,’ directing you to the local soup haunt on North Monroe owned by chef Travis Tveit. “It’s a very direct, simple thing you s...

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Cozy games, which prioritize relaxation over combat, are having their moment — and even reinventing violent franchises

When Diamond E. B. Porter was growing up, she’d often join her brothers in video game sessions…

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Easing Up

With summer’s exuberance starting to fade, the arrival of fall — a season that strikes me as a bit introverted and perhaps even mysterious — is worth savoring. But that doesn’t mean it’s time to stay indoors…

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Some Washington cities still refuse to allow the sale of recreational cannabis more than a decade after legalization

Chewelah may be the closest city to Eastern Washington’s largest ski resort 49 Degrees North, but snowboarding stoners aren’t able to buy bud in town…

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Discovering Spokane one bite at a time with Wander Spokane’s food tours

On a late August afternoon, Riverfront Park is packed with food trucks and vendors for the annual Pig Out in the Park festival, filling the air with a bouquet of aromas and a variety of music from four stages…

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Longtime educator and artist Ken Spiering battles health issues to bring new paintings to Barrister Winery exhibition

Retirement is supposed to be about one’s “golden years.”…

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Spokane’s Best Record Stores

While record collecting has been an increasingly hot hobby for the past two decades, the  Spokane area has long been home to a number of beloved and established shops that have withstood the test of time. In light of more recent trends, these stores have been...

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The Paper works overtime to recapture the vibe of a sitcom behemoth

“God, not again,” laments accountant Oscar Martinez (Oscar Nunez) as he glimpses a documentary crew entering his workplace in the first episode of Peacock’s The Paper…

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Question of the Week: “What’s your favorite memory associated with the Spokane River?”

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