[ Nicholas Deshais ]
Bio:

Nicholas Deshais is a former news editor and staff writer for The Inlander. He has reported on city, county and state politics, as well as medical marijuana, transportation and development. In May 2012, he was named as a finalist for the prestigious Livingston Award for an Inlander story about (now former) Assistant City Attorney Rocky Treppiedi and his involvement in the Otto Zehm case. Previously, Deshais reported for Portland’s altweekly, Willamette Week, and the daily Times Herald in Port Huron, Michigan.

Under Review

When will we know what happened in last week’s officer-involved shooting?

Nicholas Deshais
| Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Golden Waves of Grain

Moscow's burning, Egypt's buying and Palouse farmers are ready to make a bundle.

Nicholas Deshais
| Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Skaters and Shoplifting

Storm gardens and Rudy Giuliani on perseverance. Plus, got feedback on skateboarders?

Nicholas Deshais, Jacob H. Fries, Joel Smith
| Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Election Selection

Cash, freeloaders and a five-day forecast — The Inlander's final take on this year's primary.

Nicholas Deshais
| Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Novel Giving

Give it up for these new groups giving back to the community.

Nicholas Deshais
| Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Between Rocky and a Hard Place

A city attorney with a tough-guy reputation tries to strong-arm a lawyer into staying away from City Council members.

Nicholas Deshais
| Wednesday, August 4, 2010

'Voyager,' Stephen J. Pyne

We live in the Third Age of Exploration. Jealous, Magellan?

Nicholas Deshais
| Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Watchdogs and Fungus

A new Spokane Riverkeeper takes the reins; plus, a lethal fungus appears in the Northwest.

Joel Smith, Nicholas Deshais
| Thursday, July 29, 2010

The Odd Duck

One Democrat tries to hold back the Republican flood toward the Spokane County Board of Commissioners.

Nicholas Deshais
| Wednesday, July 28, 2010

The Losers

Cartoony and quick-paced, The Losers is for teens, but in the right mood, grownups might enjoy it too.

Nicholas Deshais
| Wednesday, July 28, 2010
 
 
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