Dive into the Spokane River with the Inlander's 2018 River Issue
By Mitch Ryals
Detectives dig deeper into alleged sex trafficking in Spokane after raiding a massage parlor
By Wilson Criscione
Generations after water quality and fish plummeted, tribes are fighting to restore a sacred resource
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Meet the Spokane River Pirate, the man who floats the river almost every day
L.R. Montgomery has a lifelong love of the river, and it comes through in his art
By Nathan Weinbender
Teeming with Life: Sights and sounds from the river's edge
By Daniel Walters and Quinn Welsch
In one day, one man tries to die but survives. Hours later, one woman tries to survive but dies
Concertgoers at Phish concert get smashed, but not in a good way
How two local candidates' experiences with homelessness shaped their lives in different ways
By Daniel Walters
Cambrea Bishop's death inside the Spokane Jail has left family and friends searching for answers
The Big Latch On encourages local moms to breastfeed
Spokane GOP chair resigns, Manafort's ostrich jackets and more headlines
Sheriff Ozzie on GOP chair who hosted white supremacist: Told ya.
School district wants new middle school that would replace beloved South Hill dog park
Spokane GOP condemns white nationalism, Amazon's impact questioned and other headlines
Stevens County judge claims judicial immunity in sexual harassment lawsuit
Four women could be first female governors in their states, neo-Nazi targets Sandpoint and other headlines
Jered Bonneau was hoping for Matt Shea's endorsement — but McMorris Rodgers wooed Shea instead
Council approves advisory vote for Joe Albi, California records largest fire in its history and other headlines
Primary election day: How to find your nearest drop box
Early WA results from primary election: Lisa Brown in tight race with Cathy McMorris Rodgers
By Jacob H. Fries
On primary night, the Spokane County Democrats learn how to be happy again
The last time a Democrat did so well in a WA-05 primary was in 1992 — way back when Lisa Brown first ran for office
Tuesday's primary elections results are in, and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
Spokane Commissioner Al French, who's fought like hell against district-only general elections, is down big in the district-only primary
The Martian Diet: Comfort food in the summer of our discontent
By Zach Hagadone
The Year that Was... 2007
25 Years of the Inlander
On the Street
What's your fondest river memory?
Changes brewing in DC could make it easier for companies to go public and beef up the economy
By Tom Simpson
Readers respond to the immigration debate and Cathy McMorris Rodgers ads
Why do we get the munchies?
By Tuck Clarry
How big a deal Is Trump’s fuel economy rollback? For the climate, maybe the biggest yet
By The New York Times
Mendocino complex fire in California is now largest in modern state history
Snap’s Drop in Active Users Could Signal a Social Media Saturation Point
Trump’s lawyers counter Mueller’s interview offer, seeking narrower scope
As Coeur d'Alene's Art on the Green turns 50, meet some of the people inspired by its mission
By Carrie Scozzaro
Five Shows from Oh! Canada
By Bill Frost
Castle Rock is a Stephen King Easter egg hunt, time for Terrain! and more you need to know
Former Gonzaga pitcher Marco Gonzales is a big reason the Mariners might see playoff baseball in 2018
By Howard Hardee
Where to see, hear and experience firsthand the region's thriving arts community this First Friday
By Chey Scott
Breaking Bad remains the best TV show ever — and yet Better Call Saul is somehow better
They're baaaaack: the Observatory reopens Aug. 17 with a show featuring Indian Goat and more
By Dan Nailen
I Saw You
Week of August 2
Messy's Burgers serves up classic American fare of burgers, dogs and more in Spirit Lake, Idaho
Christine Leaming uses art skills to create lifelike cakes for her Spokane bakeshop Sweets Geeky Cakes
Eighth Grade authentically and artfully captures modern awkward adolescence
By Seth Sommerfeld
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is the corniest movie of the year, and that's a good thing
Ural Thomas started making music 50 years ago, and his band will take you back to the '60s
The Festival at Sandpoint brings rock, folk, country and bluegrass to the Pend Oreille River
Carrie Underwood set to return to the Spokane Arena on May 22
Festival Extravaganza
Three simultaneous festivals take over the Lake City, creating one of the most anticipated weekends of the summer
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Manufactured home owners are reimagining stable housing as local communities face untenable rent increases
By Eliza Billingham
Consider these Valentine's Day specials to fill your loved one's heart and stomach
By Dora Scott
Spokane nonprofit worries state budget could prioritize police while ending an important fund combatting the War on Drugs
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