Hanford: The big, expensive, environmental dilemma plaguing the Pacific Northwest
By Samantha Wohlfeil
In local hospitals, patients linger for months with nowhere else to go
By Wilson Criscione
Departing CFO Gavin Cooley on the soaring Spokane economy, the influence of the fire union and why we don't need a bigger jail
By Daniel Walters
Nurses and hospital workers at Sacred Heart and other hospitals across the state are poised to go on strike
By Josh Kelety
House endorses Trump impeachment, more wildfires burn California, and other headlines
'It was disgusting': Intense reactions to the graphic video of a violent Spokane police arrest
Here's how you can vote in Spokane County
A former talk radio producer's liberal PAC calls conservative politicians 'bubbleheaded' and 'hollow-eyed'
The Inlander's Election 2019 coverage (so far!)
By Quinn Welsch
Flash mob thrills Manito, the Inlander does Hanford, and other headlines
Spokane officer denies sexual assault accusation, Trump adviser declines to testify, and other headlines
State audit critical of pricey new computer system at Spokane community colleges, but rollout will move forward anyway
Breathalyzers deemed unreliable by NYT, Trump sued for defamation, and other headlines
Election Results: City Propositions, School Board, State Initiatives, Valley Council
By Inlander Staff
Coeur d'Alene votes to keep two incumbents and one new face on the City Council
Former TV anchor Nadine Woodward will be the next mayor: 'Spokane, we did it!'
Wendle leading Beggs in tight race for Spokane council president race; plus, other council results
Woodward claims mayoral victory, Seattle progressives take a blow, and other headlines
On the Street
How can Washington and out country do better in regards to where we get our energy?
Dress Up Like an Indian
By CMarie Fuhrman
Readers respond to impeachment inquiry proceedings and to Spokane's upcoming election
Vote No on I-976: Something this Democrat and Republican can agree on
By Andy Billig and Al French
The next frontier: Consuming cannabis at your neighborhood establishment
By Will Maupin
Jobs report: U.S. added 128,000 to payrolls despite GM strike
By The New York Times
E. Jean Carroll, who accused Trump of rape, sues him for defamation
Sondland updates impeachment testimony, describing Ukraine quid pro quo
Jeff Sessions will run to reclaim Alabama Senate seat
A museum and park, Hanford's 75-year-old B Reactor is a vital reminder of the nuclear age's extraordinary potential and devastating power
By Chey Scott
Exploring late-stage capitalism in The Outer Worlds
Mexican martial arts gets animated in Seis Manos, Savage Appetites investigates women's obsession with true crime, and more you need to know
The Buzz Bin
Gonzaga's new production of Romeo and Juliet shuffles the play's chronology and puts control in Juliet's hands
By E.J. Iannelli
Out of the Shadows Theater brings awareness and transforms lives
By Carrie Scozzaro
I Saw You
Oct. 31
Gonzaga's men have earned national respect and a high preseason ranking despite an overwhelmingly new cast of players
College Basketball 2019
Gonzaga's women's team has depth, high expectations for the coming season, despite significant departures from last year's squad
By Connor Gilbert
WSU's new coach Kyle Smith hopes to crunch the numbers and find more wins for the Cougs
Spokane Shock are back in business in 2020
By Dan Nailen
Cinnamon rolls are a cozy fall treat; here's seven baked in the Inland Northwest to try
Great Falls-based Jeremiah Johnson Brewing Co. opens new pub in Coeur d'Alene's Midtown District
Italia Trattoria Lands on Best Pasta List; plus, what food and drink spots are coming to the Wonder Building
It's great to see Sarah Connor return to the franchise she launched, but Terminator: Dark Fate is a lot of what we've seen before
By Maryann Johanson
Harriet Tubman finally gets an entertaining and inspiring cinematic origin story with Harriet
San Diego folk-pop star Jason Mraz brings his positive musical vibes to Spokane
By Ben Salmon
Brent Cobb's Georgia roots come through songs that resonate from coast to coast - and then some
Thrash metal, soft rock and vintage hip-hop: The November concerts we're more excited for
By Nathan Weinbender
CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENT: Cher hits the Spokane Arena May 2
CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENT: Marty Stuart, Big Head Todd, Colin Hay and more headed to the Bing
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Four decades, two love stories and one year of new ownership for Spokane's Chalet Restaurant
By Dora Scott
The Columbia River defines our corner of the continent, but the remote valley where it starts has its own story to tell
By Knute Berger
Gonzaga women’s basketball looks to bounce back after a tough start the season
New signage for retail stores explains the risk of high-potency cannabis
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