Hey look: the smoke and heat are back and so are a bunch of familiar local calamities.
Three angles on an increasingly troubling variant
Dammit these keep getting longer every week, but it’s hard to get too mad at ourselves. This week’s digest is a meaty 2000 words and, honestly, every single one is seasoned to perfection. Enjoy. — Luke
Well that went well! Thanks to everyone who wrote in with your feedback on our inaugural issue of ADDITIONAL CONTEXT. People seem to really like it, which is awesome, because Elissa and I are havingfun writing it. Keep the feedback coming! — Luke
Hey everyone. We’ve had this idea kicking around for a while and we’re finally going to pilot it: a weekly look at news that we feel was under-reported, misunderstood, or that could benefit from a little additional context. Hope you enjoy it, and feel free to send us an email with any feedback. — Lu
The conclusion of our two-part chat with Sandpoint Reader Editor and Co-founder Zach Hagadone. If you haven’t already, listen to the first episode before proceeding. It’s pure gold.
In early April, we brought you the strange story of the blood feud between North Idaho College’s administration and its board of trustees.
Unlike our last film episode, we actually recommend watching this one
This week on the show we welcome Rosie Zhou, a lead organizer with Sunrise Spokane
Real estate reporting isn't my biggest interest, and it's definitely not RANGE's beat, but the Inland Northwest is in the midst of an extreme housing crunch that's beginning to affect people's ability to even survive — and that is definitely our beat.
This week we welcome Rae-Lynn Barden, Communications Director of Volunteers of America Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho.
I’m out of town this week, but I wanted to pop in and say that the state’s preliminary findings in its state investigation of the firing of Bob Lutz is in from the investigating body, the law firm Ogden Murphy Wallace