Member since Oct 17, 2013
The Closer
Distilled: Crying in our beers
By Jacob H. Fries
Tags: Arts & Culture, distilled
Prisoners of War
The war on drugs isn't over. Still in the feds' crosshairs: medical marijuana growers across eastern Washington
By Heidi Groover
Tags: News, long reads
VIDEO: What to watch for this summer at the movies
By Alejandro Pallares and Mike Bookey
Tags: Film, Summer Movie Preview, Film, Video
Adapting our food system to climate change is about more than just guacamole
By Taylor Weech
Tags: Comment, Food, urban agriculture, Comment, Food, Commentators
Idaho should follow Washington's example on open primaries
By John T. Reuter
Tags: Comment, Politics, Comment, Politics, Commentators
The Invisible Industry
The creative economy in Spokane is bigger than anyone thought. To survive, we need to double it
By Luke Baumgarten
Tags: Comment, Commentators
Inlander adds new commentators
Tags: Politics, Comment, comment, News, Politics, Commentators
Life and Death, at 40 Cents an Hour
Daniel Hall spent years on inmate work crews until a deadly incident this fall
By Jacob Jones
Tags: News
Locked Away
From the Spokane jail, Amanda Cook sent heartbreaking letters to her family. But help would come too late
Tags: News, State Of Mind
'These People are Us'
A primer on mental health, the costs and the high stakes for Americans
Tags: Local News, State Of Mind
Where are all the Children?
Roaming downtown and seeking out homeless kids, YouthREACH offers more than handwarmers and hygiene packets
By Deanna Pan
Tags: News, Homelessness, Long Reads
Destination Unknown
Lives cut short, families torn apart, children mourned: the heavy toll of American roadways
Tags: News, Long Reads
Road Rage
One time a guy yelled at me while I was running, and I lost my damn mind
By Mike Bookey
Tags: Arts & Culture, Essays, last word
A Kid, a Cop and a Gun
Tags: Local News, police, crime, 20th Anniversary