Washington counties are prepared to challenge a law expanding the Spokane County Commission
By Wilson Criscione
Reactions swift to Trump's dismissing Russian interference
By Samantha Wohlfeil
A family told Kootenai County that plans to cut a road through their property were wrong; they were ignored until it was too late
With new initiative, Washington could model how to end youth homelessness
Spokane wants your input on downtown Riverside Avenue renovations
By Daniel Walters
Three dead in a plane crash near Deer Park; two of them expectant fathers
Racist tirade in North Idaho, Russian spy who shagged and morning headlines
By Mitch Ryals
Spokane Public Schools asks city to take on extra costs in downtown stadium bond proposal
Tell us who is doing good in the Inland Northwest: 2018 Peirone Prize nominations open
Trump recorded discussing Playboy payoffs, wildfires rage near Vantage and other morning headlines
What the new Amazon fulfillment center could mean for Spokane
Amazon warehouse coming to Spokane, shooting in Toronto and other headlines
Daily News newsroom cut in half by Tronc as top editor is ousted
By The New York Times
$12 billion in aid for U.S. farmers, prom dresses ruined, Boy Scouts stolen from and other headlines
Grant County Sheriff's Office seeks suspects who attacked Phish fans at The Gorge
Phish fans get smashed, CNN releases "Cohen Tape" and morning headlines
By Quinn Welsch
Spokane County public defenders to begin sending text reminders for court dates
Spokane County public defenders stopped assigning cases for the second straight month
On the Street
What's the cheapest date you've ever been on?
Extremism is not a synonym for authenticity
By John T. Reuter
There's no shortage of ways for Brown to challenge McMorris Rodgers' role in the Trump party
By Robert Herold
The Year That Was... 2005
25 Years of the Inlander
Readers respond to a badass, bass-playin' mom and a plan to build a second homeless shelter
Coffee and cannabis: Some pairings just work
By Tuck Clarry
Farmers to receive up to $12 billion to ease pain from Trump’s trade war
United States and Europe forestall trade war with preliminary agreement, further talks
The Grand Idea is a stunning photography exhibit about Native culture that reveals a complicated relationship
The online culture criticism bubble has burst
New Jess Walters story, GLOW's return and more you need to know
The Buzz Bin
Davenport-based Wheatland Theatre is giving the rural community classic musicals, and then some
By E.J. Iannelli
Library kiosk in West Central is the first of its kind in Washington state
By Brooke Carlson
I Saw You
Week of July 19
Roast House's new First Avenue Coffee in Spokane highlights rare coffee, creative drinks and good citizenship
By Chey Scott
Exploring culinary gems of the Palouse with Black Cypress chef-owner Nick Pitsilionis
By Cara Strickland
Three Identical Strangers tells of triplets separated at birth, and the implications of their reunion
By Nathan Weinbender
A father and daughter test their bond in the affecting Leave No Trace
By Josh Bell
Join us on Sept. 6 for a free, family-friendly outdoor Grease sing-along
The Shivas put dark lyrics to bouncy melodies
By Howard Hardee
Red Fang comes armed with heavy metal licks, but don't get melodramatic
CONCERT REVIEW: Chris Stapleton and his All American Roadshow pack Spokane Arena for a winning night of country
By Dan Nailen
UPDATE: Hotel RL's Rhythm and Brews concerts have new life, resume Friday
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Cheap Eats
$20 or Bust: Three meals in one Spokane day for under $20
Rolling with a Hamilton: Eating all day in Spokane on just $10
$10 date ideas that won't make you look cheap
By Sean Price
Three downtown Spokane dates that will only cost you $20
Some of the best meals in Spokane can be had for $10
Stretch your dollars with big portions, high quality and potential for lots of leftovers
By Carrie Scozzaro
Drinking Like an Adult: Finding a cheap cocktail in the Inland Northwest isn't too hard
Prime Patio Season
Where to go for Outdoor Dining in Coeur d’Alene
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Neighborhood council leaders provide insight on their vibrant, collaborative and growing corners of Spokane
Torra Tea opens in Spokane Valley, infusing Scottish traditions with an upscale twist
By Eliza Billingham
A guide for first-time fairgoers to enjoy everything a local renaissance faire has to offer
By Erin Sellers
Federal and state grant funding helps connect underserved communities in rural Idaho to broadband internet
By Victor Corral Martinez
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