[ 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.

Reefer Rights

Forces rally to get legal pot on the ballot

Nicholas Deshais
| Friday, February 19, 2010

A Short-Staffed Sheriff and Nukes

The Spokane sheriff restructures, Hanford waste lurks and Eastern turns down more financial control

Nicholas Deshais
| Friday, February 19, 2010

Ill-Begotten Pup

Dog thieves, farmers markets and a very excited West Central!!!

Nicholas Deshais
| Thursday, February 11, 2010

Elevator Economics

Keeping Spokane’s elevators safe is a job for more than one man

Nicholas Deshais
| Thursday, February 11, 2010

Doctors and an Apple

Bob Apple runs for Olympia; plus, the need for a med school, temporary bike routes and more courteous bloggers

Nicholas Deshais
| Monday, February 8, 2010

Ms. No

Eastern Washington’s congresswoman talks oil exploration, government takeovers and why Republicans oppose everything Obama does

Nicholas Deshais
| Monday, February 8, 2010

Parking Lots and Pot

People are trying to legalize dope; plus, we don’t need more parking lots, and soldiers are people too

Nicholas Deshais
| Friday, February 5, 2010

Get a Room!

The Rodeway’s in for a makeover. Is Spokane getting Portland-ified?

Nicholas Deshais
| Friday, February 5, 2010

Know Your Mushrooms

The largest creature on Earth is a mushroom in Eastern Oregon. And the biggest weirdos on Earth are fungophiles.

Nicholas Deshais
| Friday, February 5, 2010

R-71, Hession and the Public Library

The controversy of Referendum 71 heads to the Supreme Court; plus, former Mayor Dennis Hession and a run on library books

Nicholas Deshais
| Thursday, January 21, 2010
 
 
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