Democrats have cut the field in half. Who's left to give Donald Trump a run for his money?
Gone are a bunch of presidential candidates you've never heard of and a couple you probably know (like Gov. Jay Inslee). We size up the Democrats who've qualified for Thursday night's debate
Jay Inslee becomes Al Gore: A climate change icon who won't be president
By Daniel Walters
Stopping short of saying 'no,' Belle Gardens wedding venue turns away gay couples. Is that illegal?
By Wilson Criscione
The University of Washington and Gonzaga University Regional Health Partnership has found its first home
In its first month, NorthTown Mall's Blue Zoo aquarium was hit with a tidal wave of criticism
With TV show COPS getting scrutinized, the Spokane County Sheriff's Office's relationship with the program raises questions
By Josh Kelety
Stuckart claims suggestion to nix incentive for 'Curing Spokane' developer is not retaliation
Police ombudsman rolls out new use-of-force dashboard to increase transparency
BNSF's Lake Pend Oreille rail bridge can move forward after Coast Guard assessment
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Vaping illness confirmed in Washington, Trump to rollback Obama-era water protections, and other headlines
Beto wants to take your AR, Valley political sign thieves caught, and other headlines
I-90 hit-and-run suspect still on loose, Saudi Arabian oil resources attacked, and other headlines
Officials confirm two vaping-related illnesses in Spokane County
Tensions mount over Saudi oil facility attack, health officials identify local cases of vaping-related illness, and other headlines
AG Ferguson wants Avista to refund $41 million to customers
Trump lashes out at California's homeless, one in four teens are acting on climate change, and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
On the Street
Which Democrat running for president has caught your eye?
The tepid Democratic debates beg the question: Will any of the candidates bring the dignity needed to win?
By George Nethercutt
The director and Gonzaga professor Charles Pepiton is taking theater to unexpected places, like Mt. Spokane's Vista House
By Dan Nailen
Readers respond 'Curing Spokane' video, and to a constitutional 'reset'
Catching a light buzz is still possible in an age of ultra-dank weed. Here's how
By Will Maupin
House Judiciary Committee inches toward impeachment
By The New York Times
Medicare-for-all is not Medicare, and not really for all. So what does it actually mean?
By ProPublica
Senator alerted FBI to new Kavanaugh allegation
Facebook expands definition of terrorist organizations to limit extremism
Trump defends plan to kill California’s authority to set its own auto-emissions rules
Crafted Taphouse + Kitchen in Coeur d'Alene revs up its late night atmosphere with weekly turtle races
By Chey Scott
Lana Del Rey and the tenuous relationship between artists and their critics
By Nathan Weinbender
Dark Crystal gets a worthy Netflix revamp, a deep dive into a new Manson Family book, and more you need to know
The Buzz Bin
As its 11-year-old lead points out, Matilda the Musical uses contrast to pack an emotional punch
By E.J. Iannelli
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When they couldn't find the perfect wine bar, a Spokane couple created their own inside River Park Square
By Morgan Scheerer
A former Northwest farmer now lends a hand by loaning specialized agricultural equipment to local startup farms
By Carrie Scozzaro
Two end-of-season closures; plus, two new Spokane-area breweries open
By Inlander Staff
Strippers mastermind the perfect crime in the hugely entertaining Hustlers, a decadent heist thriller minus the male gaze
By Maryann Johanson
In two new films, Linda Ronstadt and David Crosby represent the yin and yang of rock star documentary subjects
From a childhood on the road to a stint in Nashville, local country artist Jenny Anne Mannan's new album chronicles her life in music
Power-pop heroes Redd Kross are back with a great new album and their longest tour in decades
By Ben Salmon
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Spokane's Community Court handles most nonviolent offenses downtown. While arrests increase, founders say improving quality of life is "not an easy fix."
By Eliza Billingham
Voting for the 2025 Inlander Best Of Poll ends soon — cast your votes now!
By Madison Pearson
While egg supplies are impacted by bird flu, consumers have options often not far from home
By Heather Woolery
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