A look back at 2018 through the eyes of the Inlander's staff photographer
By Young Kwak
With a major tax incentive about to sunset, experts say the time to buy into wind projects is now
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Why a dispute between Spokane police and the civilian ombudsman is at a standstill
By Josh Kelety
Wells, Wells, Wells... developer Ron Wells indicted in insurance-fraud scheme
By Daniel Walters
Snow finally falls in the Inland Northwest, lawmakers can't agree on definition of 'wall,' and morning headlines
By Wilson Criscione
WSU heads to Alamo Bowl, Dems seeking to reopen government and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
A look back at 2018's news, Trump abandons idea for concrete wall, and other morning headlines
Google and Facebook pay up after Washington attorney general lawsuit
STA plans to purchase first electric bus with money from Volkswagen settlement
Sen. Billig suggests naming school after Spokane's Carla Peperzak, who rescued Jews during WWII
A divided government, snapping-turtle-puppy trial and other headlines
Where Spokane's mayoral candidates stand on police oversight
No, Spokane doesn't have the fifth highest homeless population in the country
Inside the messages we send out into the world
By Aileen Keown Vaux
We humans will need to change to preserve biodiversity
By Mary Lou Reed
Christmas Tree Recycling, Breast Intentions bra drive and more ways to help your community this week
Do Something!
Readers respond to inaccurate journalism, Affordable Care Act ruling
Letters to the editor
WHAT'S YOUR WORST NEW YEAR'S EVE STORY?
On The Street
Hemp is getting legalized; why that's good for cannabis
By Tuck Clarry
Colin O’Brady Completes Antarctica Traverse With Final 32-Hour Push
By The New York Times
Stocks wobble as a bumpy week on Wall Street comes to a close
Elizabeth Warren announces she is running for president
Romney says Trump ‘has not risen to the mantle of the office’
Now for the hard part: getting Californians to buy legal weed
How to fall in love with hockey
By Melissa Huggins
How better to ring in 2019 than with the "Mount Everest" of the symphonic repertoire?
By E.J. Iannelli
Records for Dummies
The Buzz Bin
By Michaela Mulligan
Wisconsin lessons, New Year's fireworks, Alan Arkin's excellence and more you need to know
I Saw You
Week of Dec. 27
Easy recipes to help your New Year's Eve party or bowl game bonanza go smoothly
By Inlander Staff
3Ninjas expands its Asian fusion food truck and catering with a storefront in Kendall Yards
By Chey Scott
Pioneering Spokane restaurant Santé to close after a decade of fine dining
Adam McKay struggles to understand Cheney in Vice
By Josh Bell
The Spokane International Film Festival has announced its upcoming schedule
By Nathan Weinbender
We pick our favorite albums of 2018
Ring in the New Year Here
Coeur d’Alene caters to all ages with a huge range of options for celebrating 2019
By Coeur d'Alene Convention & Visitors Bureau
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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
Neighborhood council leaders provide insight on their vibrant, collaborative and growing corners of Spokane
Q&A: Judas Priest drummer Scott Travis discusses the new album Invincible Shield before the band plays Spokane Arena
By Taylor D. Waring
Sneak Peek Preview
Entree Food Newsletter
Weekend Countdown