How a Snake Swallowed the Pig: The inside story of how Amazon was delivered to Spokane
By Daniel Walters
Amazon's impact on the economy should be positive — but there are some concerns
By Wilson Criscione
Workers describe pressures at Amazon warehouses as Bernie Sanders gears up to make the corporation pay
By Samantha Wohlfeil
As huge brick-and-mortar retailers are strangled out of business by Amazon, local retailers are like, 'no big deal'
By Mitch Ryals
"Tweaker Blast" Facebook pages expose the ugliness of Spokane — in more ways than one
Roadblocks pop up for University District Gateway Bridge
As jails across the state grapple with the opioid crisis, facilities in rural areas face the toughest challenges
A Trump administration proposal would make it harder for women to get information on abortion
Health care providers say that's potentially dangerous
Green Commute: LimeBikes come to Spokane
Candidate for sheriff, Scott Maclay, dies in motorcycle accident in Idaho
"Amazon Effect" out now, four killed in Cincinnati shooting and more headlines
By Quinn Welsch
North Monroe reopens after 'road diet' construction wraps up; party scheduled for Sept. 15
Spokane Valley groups organize event to connect homeless with services
Conservation area at Riverfront Park to be renamed after former Spokane Parks Director Bill Fearn
McMorris Rodgers challenges Twitter CEO, North Monroe is open and more headlines
For the fourth year, Idaho will automatically admit students into college — but is the program working?
Homeless students doubled in Spokane, Idaho college program not working as planned and other headlines
Idaho State Police refuse to release information in year-old fatal shooting; family sues to get answers and belongings
Spokane housing prices leveling off, U.S. remembers 9/11 and other headlines
Department of Ecology to hold meetings on silicon smelter proposed near Newport next week
Newport smelter meetings scheduled, new ISIS battle shaping up and more headlines
After eight deaths in 14 months inside the Spokane County Jail, families rally outside the courthouse
Student homelessness hasn't doubled in Spokane since 2012 — but some districts have seen a rise
How Missoula lost its Independent
The state of nostalgia and "straight talk" after John McCain
By Zach Hagadone
The Year That Was... 2012
25 Years of the Inlander
On the Street
What's the last thing you bought on Amazon?
Homegrown and mission-driven — local companies with different priorities are a key piece of the local economy
By Tom Simpson
Readers respond to Spokane teacher pay raises and a gun control measure on the November ballot
Viral videos are replacing pricey political ads. They’re cheaper, and they work
By The New York Times
Hurricane Florence: Category 4 storm expected to gain strength
Median U.S. household income increased in 2017
Detention of migrant children has skyrocketed to highest levels ever
In America, George Orwell's 1984 has never been so timely. Stage Left is staging an emotional wake-up call
By E.J. Iannelli
Five back-to-school TV series you can love... or hate
By Bill Frost
A webcomic about Trump's polar opposite, pumpkin spice arrives early and more you need to know
Gonzaga's Jundt Art Museum opens the year with a revealing new Rodin exhibit
By Dan Nailen
Where to see, hear and experience firsthand the region's thriving arts community this First Friday
By Chey Scott
WHAT'S UP? Comedy, fashion and a whole lotta music
Spokane Interstate Fair 2018: Sights from the rodeo
I Saw You
Week of September 6
Spokane County Interstate Fair offers free lessons in growing, preparing and preserving food
By Carrie Scozzaro
Pearl Jam beer at PJ's, growlers to-go downtown and other news on local dining and drinks
Chef Jason Rex offers a wide range of international cuisine with new Global Kitchen in Coeur d'Alene
Searching finds a father plumbing the depths of social media to locate his missing daughter
By Maryann Johanson
The Little Stranger defies its genre boundaries to make for a chilling, yet beautiful, character study
By Isaac Handelman
Based on a fascinating true story, Operation Finale is a spy flick that fails to impress
Filmmakers and musicians collaborate for Music Video Jams, a festival that sets images to songs
By Howard Hardee
In an era of big-budget tribute acts, can the energy and talent of Prince be duplicated by a lookalike?
By Nathan Weinbender
More to the Coeur
New fall, community-wide festival invites everyone to experience food, art, innovation and more that Coeur d’Alene has to offer
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Designer Chelsey Nilson invigorates an aging midcentury home on Spokane's South Hill
By Madison Pearson
Dramatic relief for those battling depression and OCD may come from therapy using magnetic fields
By Carrie Shriver
Julie Wolter, the dean of Gonzaga's rebranded School of Health Sciences, is all about taking the road less traveled
Where to Shop: Boo Radley's
By Summer Sandstrom
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