Vol. 18, No. 41
The President and the Mayor
What role does the council president play in a “strong mayor” city?
By Daniel Walters
Four-on-One
Mary Verner thinks she should keep her job. Four other candidates disagree.
By Chris Stein
Serving the Public
The Inlander brings home four AltWeekly Awards, including one in the prestigious Public Service category.
By Inlander Staff
Schooling the Budget
As candidates prepare for the primary, they weigh in on problems in district spending.
By Kaitlin Gillespie
Crushing Politics
A stalemate in D.C. threatens the world - and Cathy McMorris Rodgers has her part in it.
Middle-Class Nightmare
The ghost of Joe Hill on the labor situation in Idaho.
By Mary Lou Reed
Oh, Humble Day
The fall of Rupert Murdoch has been bad for him but worse for journalism.
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Seeds of Change
A new generation is bringing back small-scale, sustainable farming.
By Jordy Byrd
Decent Exposure
Among the burnt butts near Worley, Idaho.
There's a Map for That
From the app store to Manito Park, learning to geocache with nothing but a smartphone.
By Heidi Groover
Persona
What's wrong with little pieces, love and understanding?
By Luke Baumgarten
For Your Consideration
Vampire drama on Netflix. Plus, inside Scientology, and a cure for catcalls
By Tiffany Harms
Mythic Love
In Once on This Island, song and dance embody the power of determined love.
By Michael Bowen
Purple Palate Pleaser
It's lavender season. Here’s what you can do with it.
By Kirsten Harrington
Scratch Sweets
Homemade gelato at a Spirit Lake pizzeria. Plus, lasagna - it's on ya.
By Carrie Scozzaro and Kirsten Harrington
Dungeon Siege III
Now that's a dungeon I can delve.
By Marty Demarest
Crazy Smart RomCom
An ensemble infidelity comedy that's neither too heart-warming nor too cynical.
By Ed Symkus
A-Changin'
A year inside the most storied newspaper in the world during its fight to stay that way.
Rescue Me
The fire has almost been put out.
By Lisa Fairbanks-Rossi
Judging a Book
What you see isn't really what you get with Fences.
By Seth Sommerfeld
Ping Pong Pop
How K Records popsters Nucular Aminals avoid boredom on the road.
By Julia Mullen Gordon
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The fencing of the West and the enduring question of who this land was made for
By CMarie Fuhrman
Meet Ritters Garden & Gifts' resident felines, Petunia and Felix
By Chey Scott
The Pacific Northwest is finalizing plans for $1 billion in investments in 'green' hydrogen to power aviation, shipping, long-haul trucking and more
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Hi Neighbor Tavern celebrates the anniversary of its owner's release from an Iraqi POW camp
By Eliza Billingham
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