By Colton Rasanen
Once again, another Spokane County election cycle begins. From May 5-9, folks from across the county filed to run for city councils, school boards, and other elected positions like those in fire and cemetery districts...
Question of the Week
If you were to form a band, what would the name be?
Go beyond the old school with some novel ways to consume cannabis
By Will Maupin
Washington legislators secure North Spokane Corridor project funding with gas tax increase
By Victor Corral Martinez
As the world watches the United States step back from its alliances, 80 years of peace by diplomacy hangs in the balance
By John Hagney
NEWS BRIEFS: WA sues to maintain environmental reviews for energy projects
Plus, Gabriel's Challenge calls on Spokane to tackle the fentanyl crisis; and WSU gets a grant for rural obstetrics training
By Inlander Staff
Spokane unveils a new slate of traffic safety initiatives as fatal traffic collisions continue to rise in 2025
By Eliza Billingham
What viral food trend do you want to try?
Cannabis policy saw some yeas and some nays in Olympia this legislative session
NEWS BRIEFS: Baumgartner declines to block ICE from detaining U.S. citizens
Plus, Spokane County gets $7.5 million for water treatment; and feds investigate WA gender policies
Many of the innovations coming out of the Washington Legislature this year were first enacted in Spokane
By Anthony Gill
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown is battling Trump’s executive orders through litigation
Family and friends remember Spokane Public Schools' Greg Forsyth as a public servant dedicated to education
WA health department investigating Spokane hospital after girl’s suicide sparked public outcry
By Kaylee Tornay and Whitney Bryen - InvestigateWest
What advice would you give your younger self?
Spokane's new police chief is reimagining 'use of force' review boards, with input from the Office of Police Ombuds
This lemon cordial recipe will elevate your cannabis-infused beverages
Five years later, looking back on that first COVID spring and marking how far we have grown
By Tara Karr Roberts
Spokane pitches a unique experience as a 2026 World Cup fan zone and team base camp
NEWS BRIEFS: Maddie's Place gets $2M to stay open
Plus, Washington passes annual rent caps; and political events will draw many in Spokane this week
Nonpartisan and historically quiet races in Idaho's May election are contested this year
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