[ 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.

Gerrymandered?

Democrats say a rising star was taken out by GOP mapmaking.

Nicholas Deshais
| Wednesday, January 11, 2012

For Your Consideration

New work from Jonathan Lethem. Plus, an election app from the New York Times and the source of much Internet madness.

Nicholas Deshais
| Wednesday, January 11, 2012

They Swear

New leadership takes over in Spokane, promising change

Nicholas Deshais
| Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Fruit and Cake

A national eye on Inland Northwest edibles

Nicholas Deshais, Daniel Walters
| Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The Year in News

A year of cops and pot. A war ends and an occupation begins. And one bad bomb.

Nicholas Deshais, Chris Stein, Daniel Walters
| Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Rush on Taxes

Trees in court, computers in classrooms and getting out of Europe

Joe O'Sullivan, Nicholas Deshais, Chris Stein, Daniel Walters
| Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Extreme Police Makeover

Innovative ways to fix the Spokane Police Department and rebuild trust.

Nicholas Deshais
| Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Forest for the Trees

Streets for more people, and a bunch of wilderness.

Chris Stein, Nicholas Deshais
| Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Let Me (Re) Count the Ways

The election continues. Plus, Spokane angles for 737s.

Nicholas Deshais
| Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Gloom and Doom

Washington's governor on the $2 billion hole, a new sales tax and that one guy ... what's his name? The new mayor of Spokane?

Nicholas Deshais
| Wednesday, November 30, 2011
 
 
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