Spokane City Council President Ben Stuckart uses smoke to ream opponents of a renewable energy ordinance
By Daniel Walters
A Coeur d'Alene homeless shelter is using locally developed AI to help people get back on their feet
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Spokane Police use controversial sting operation to arrest bike thieves
By Mitch Ryals
The Spokane County sheriff says Geiger officials tainted a rape investigation into one of their own
University of Idaho professor documents hate with new film, Gotts Point
Great Northern University preparing for first year in place of former Moody Bible Institute
By Wilson Criscione
Matt Shea's endorsements, co-operation from Trump lawyer Michael Cohen and other headlines
Spokane deputy copy and pasted in search warrant leading the judge to throw out DUI evidence
DUI suspect was driving over 100 mph in a 35-mph zone
Cathy McMorris Rodgers regrets tone of "sex offender" attack ads against Lisa Brown
State superintendent says Washington will not arm teachers, calls idea "destructive and dangerous"
Smoke continues to choke Spokane, Lisa Brown fans pack her town hall, and morning headlines
Why less than half of the people who reserved tickets for the McMorris Rodgers town hall showed up
Spokane law enforcement recognized for work with domestic violence survivors
Despite Trump's lie about Stormy Daniels cover-up, McMorris Rodgers is still choosing to trust him
Also: McMorris Rodgers dodges Manafort pardon question, says the media is neither "dirty" nor "godless"
Spokane County Jail inmate's death is eighth in 14 months; another inmate is in the hospital
Another Spokane jail death, multiple killed at gaming tourney and other headlines
Mead teachers get a pay raise, McCain gets the last word and morning headlines
Spokane teachers reach deal, Seattle teachers to strike and more headlines
By Quinn Welsch
A new resident of Spokane is pleasantly surprised by the city's vegan options
Accidentally seeing meaning in vintage wallpaper and its painstaking removal
By Chelsea Martin
On the Street
What is the nicest thing anyone has ever done for you?
Time to dump the Electoral College; 11 states are already on board
By Mary Lou Reed
The Year That Was... 2010
25 Years of the Inlander
Get to know your weed a little better
By Tuck Clarry
U.S. and Mexico Agree to Preliminary NAFTA Deal
By The New York Times
White House returns flag to half-staff for McCain, as the senator gets a last word
Pentagon has no plans to again cancel large military exercises on Korean Peninsula
Coeur d'Alene has always been an outdoors hotbed. Can it also be the Silicon Valley of the Inland Northwest?
By Carrie Scozzaro
You can rip dairy from my cold, dead hands
Combat boots and tiaras in Disenchantment, new Alice in Chains and more you need to know
TheaterFest offers some of the best of Spokane's performing arts scene on one stage for free
By Brooke Carlson
WHAT'S UP: Pigging out, fire talk and a whole lotta Labor Day action
By Dan Nailen
I Saw You
Week of August 23
The Post & Office coffee shop is part of a movement to revive the historic farm town of Harrington
By Chey Scott
Pilgrim's Market is tending a new on-site garden for house-made salsa, juice, seasonings and more
Time's long since passed to retire dated stereotypes of vegans and vegetarians like me
ENTRÉE: Cider for Liberty Lake, poke in the Valley and more food news
Rounding up some of the latest dining news and events from around the Inland Northwest
Misplacing sadism for patriotism, Mile 22 is another incoherent, tone-deaf Mark Wahlberg vehicle
By Eric D. Snider
A suburban housewife reassesses her life in the drama Puzzle
By Josh Bell
Spokane's Water Monster embraces the tension of spontaneity on its debut LP
By Will Maupin
As they enter their 40s, the members of Seattle trio Wimps go back to their fast, fun punk roots
By C. A. Coyle
PREMIERE: Watch the new video for "Legacy," the latest from local hip-hop artist Jango
By Nathan Weinbender
Give Guide 2018: A Source of Inspiration
After losing two brothers to suicide, Sabrina Votava founded a prevention-driven nonprofit in Spokane
The Arc of Spokane aims for inclusivity, and Lauren Schubring is the ideal ambassador
These local organizations are helping low-income residents with housing in 2018
Two refugees in Spokane have found a passion in helping recent arrivals to the United States
More than a decade ago, Kyle Fortune found his place at the Spokane Humane Society
Friends of the Centennial Trail get a $5,000 boost from SpokeFest
A dollar sent to the right cause could save lives — but only if it's sent to the right cause
The Spokane Civic Theatre is filled with optimism these days
Spokane Regional Health District health officer Bob Lutz says social issues are critical to public health
Two local behavioral health districts expand
Washington state apprenticeship program revives lost arts
The Inland Northwest Food Network is at a crossroads, its founder says
FREE THE SNAKE!: Tribe members and advocates rally on the Snake River
Family trauma and violence is a top priority for a spokane nonprofit alliance
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Red Room Lounge says goodbye with a communal celebration of Craig Larsen's life
By Seth Sommerfeld
A sanctioned homeless camp in Colville is closing, but there's nowhere for residents to go. Does the city expect them to disappear?
By Eliza Billingham
Leaven Bakery & Patisserie in Deer Park touts "the best croissants this side of Paris"
By Dora Scott
Newly rebranded Spokane Colleges to move out of U-District building purchased by Spokane Public Schools, as each organization consolidates
By Colton Rasanen
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