By Nate Sanford
It's a beautiful late summer afternoon and Republican Spokane County Commissioner Al French is sitting on a bench outside the Spokane County Courthouse. He's thinking about his legacy...
The Golden State is generating headlines for following a path Washington went down a year ago
By Will Maupin
Nature-focused programs at Airway Heights Corrections Center improve prisoner health while providing food for the community
By Eliza Billingham
A home is a body that holds memories — a fact that is amplified when wildfire forces you to flee
By CMarie Fuhrman
Spokane Valley concludes its investigation into City Council member Al Merkel's use of a personal Nextdoor account for city business
By Victor Corral Martinez
Question of the Week
How do you incorporate nature into your life?
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane could prevent evictions if landlords don’t register rental units.
Plus, the Inland Northwest celebrates Hispanic/Latino Heritage Month; and kiosks offer free COVID tests.
By Inlander Staff
Five tribes contribute $1.45 billion to Idaho's economy
The Coeur d'Alene, Nez Perce and Kootenai tribes are major employers regionally
Cannabis is the rare common ground between Harris and Trump
Devoted volunteers check on those in long-term care, but there aren't enough of them
By Colton Rasanen
Initiative 2124 will ask voters if they want to make long-term care insurance optional, which could doom the WA Cares Fund
Instead of requiring acres of parking for new development, Spokane is making a push for more dynamic neighborhoods
By Anthony Gill
Spokane wants to finish joining the regional 911 center, but finance and governance questions remain
By Samantha Wohlfeil
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane schools seek to engage kids IRL
Plus street medicine is expanding; and Coeur d'Alene schools will ask voters to fund a supplemental levy
Community leaders share their priorities for Kevin Hall, Spokane's new police chief
President Biden's Keeping Families Together immigration program is on hold as Idaho and other states challenge it in court
What do you hope the last 10 years of your life will look like?
What's your favorite college memory?
Two Inland Northwest universities bring cannabis education to campus
As the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub gets its first influx of cash, Douglas County PUD is nearly ready to make green hydrogen fuel
NEWS BRIEFS: CHAS Health celebrates three decades
Plus, health researchers want diverse volunteers; and Spokane gets a "C" for public records response
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