Offering free pregnancy tests and ultrasounds, crisis pregnancy centers try to 'slow down' thoughts of abortion in an ultimate quest to stop it
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After Washington state Rep. Jacquelin Maycumber's son was diagnosed with diabetes, she was horrified by the cost of insulin
By Daniel Walters
Spokane officials want to hire 18-year-olds to work as correctional officers at the jail, but critics argue the move could endanger both staff and inmates
By Josh Kelety
In Eastern Washington, young children needing immediate mental health care often have few options
By Wilson Criscione
QQ Sushi lays off entire staff, Hope Hicks back in the White House, and other headlines
EWU faculty report suggests cuts to athletics budget - or even eliminating it entirely
Big EWU athletics cuts considered, Ziggy's founder dies, and other headlines
Border Patrol memo: Agents can't raid Greyhound buses without Greyhound's permission
Division over nurse training, families fight for justice for murdered loved ones, and other headlines
Spokane body cam footage shows cops' attitudes on noise issues at Planned Parenthood protests
Bloomberg in next Dem debate, Spokane cop's crude comments about protesters, and other headlines
Sen. Warren looks for boost in polls, AG Barr said to be considering resignation, and other headlines
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Lessons from Mitt Romney's courage
By John T. Reuter
Why a Coeur d'Alene native Justin Wilder Doering traveled the country to interview homeless people
Readers respond to the Inlander's recent stories on Reps. Heather Scott and Matt Shea
The cannabis industry is putting people to work
By Will Maupin
McClatchy, major local news publisher, files for bankruptcy
By The New York Times
Barr says attacks from Trump make work ‘impossible’
Trump grants clemency to Blagojevich, Milken and Kerik
Sanders suggests he won’t release full medical records
Coeur d'Alene's Emerge artspace rebuilding after recent fire through help of community
By Carrie Scozzaro
Pet playlists on Spotify, Night on Earth on Netflix, and more you need to know
A new MAC exhibit brings Pompeii's victims of Mount Vesuvius's eruption back to vivid life
Spokane Arts announces call for second art installation in Riverfront Park
By Macie White
REVIEW: Chicago-based Hiplet Ballerinas show that ballet and hip-hop are an exciting match
I Saw You
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A wishlist of food concepts and cuisines we'd like to see come to the Inland Northwest
By Chey Scott
Inland Pacific Kitchen and Hogwash Whiskey Den continue serving creative drinks and dishes after ownership shift
Miss Americana, Netflix's new Taylor Swift documentary, is both slick PR product and cutting pop critique
By Nathan Weinbender
Beyond the Oscars: Six Korean films to watch after Parasite
For Valentine's Day, we pick the songs that most remind us of romance, heartbreak and love
By Inlander Staff
Slug, half of the hip-hop duo Atmosphere, reflects on the inspirations behind the biggest songs of his career
By Howard Hardee
CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENT: Def Leppard and ZZ Top to co-headline Spokane Arena on Oct. 18
CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENT: Primus hits Spokane July 28, with plans to play Rush's A Farewell to Kings as part of the show
By Dan Nailen
CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENTS: Knitting Factory adds California Honeydrops, Bright Eyes, Purity Ring upcoming shows
The fluttering that never really goes away
By Alex Sakariassen
This season wasn't looking good early, but the new year brought plenty of fresh snow to please Inland Northwest powderhounds
Steve Matthews has taken his snowboard and snowcat to rare places
By Bob Legasa
A morning doing avalanche control reveals dedication and professionalism from patrollers tasked with keeping skiers safe
By John Grollmus
Backed by a community's passion, a new owner brings Teton Pass back to life
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After starring at Gonzaga, Robert Sacre continues his winning ways as North Central 's head boy's basketball coach
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Washington lawmakers consider allowing cannabis producers to sell direct to consumers
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