A behind-the-scenes power struggle at WSU spills out into the open, and the faculty demands answers
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Judge rules Tim Eyman concealed political contributions
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Spokane City Councilman Michael Cathcart says he wants to make it easier for you to figure out what the hell's going on inside City Hall
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City Council writes a 'no-kill' order into their contract with SCRAPS
Coronavirus patients remain at Providence Sacred Heart
Spokane Public Schools decides against levy, Gonzaga students in Italy recalled due to coronavirus, and other headlines
EWU declines faculty request for independent review of athletics budget
As India counts the dead, questions swirl about police response
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The last days of Restaurant Week, city concerns about homeless services department, and other headlines
5G: 'Apocalyptic' or safe? Forum at Gonzaga presents divergent viewpoints
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Coronavirus shutters schools , Guardians Foundation says lie led to loss of contract, and other headlines
WSU names law firm to review whether gender bias, improper influence factored into provost's departure
Super Tuesday voters head to the polls, Fed cuts interest rates, and other headlines
Mayor Woodward to controversial anti-abortion church and Planned Parenthood: Let's sit down and talk
Bernie and Biden rake in the Super Tuesday votes, Tornadoes tear through Tennessee, and other headlines
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Still no word on test results from COVID-19 test sent from Spokane
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What athletics bring to Eastern Washington University
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Spokane novelist Ian Pisarcik talks about the themes of empathy and trust at the heart of his rural mystery Before Familiar Woods
By Nathan Weinbender
Readers respond to stories about police attitudes at Planned Parenthood protests; President Trump's remarks on 2020 election interference
They keep inventing new ways to consume cannabis
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Key Missteps at the CDC Have Set Back Its Ability to Detect the Potential Spread of Coronavirus
The CDC designed a flawed test for COVID-19, then took weeks to figure out a fix so state and local labs could use it. New York still doesn’t trust the test’s accuracy
By ProPublica
Michael Bloomberg quits democratic race, ending a brief and costly bid
Three more coronavirus deaths in Washington state, site of nursing facility outbreak
U.S. hospitals say they’re ready for coronavirus. Their infection control violations say otherwise
Fed makes emergency rate cut, but markets continue tumbling
Liberty, libations and letting loose in the Roaring '20s
The '20s issue
In Spokane, Prohibition meant the poor got jailed while the rich got drunk
The '20s Issue
Crafting Solutions: The 1920s taught us some valuable lessons on cocktails
By Dan Nailen
1920s flapper fashion and how to emulate it
By Chey Scott
Pacific Northwest women were among the first to win the vote, laying the foundation for women's movements to come
The architecture that shaped Spokane
A century ago with 'Rhapsody in Blue,' George Gershwin pioneered a sound still celebrated today
Eight films that flaunt the stars, styles and obsessions of the 1920s
How Spokane Parks & Recreation can get you out of the house and into the great outdoors
By Macie White
Remembering NorthTown Mall's teen fashion retailers of the mid-2000s
Koontzspiracy theories, Narcos: Mexico on Netflix, and more you need to know
The Civic's studio production of Cabaret seats its audience right at the tables of the Kit Kat Klub
By E.J. Iannelli
Comedian Kevin James is heading to Spokane May 21
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The Zags are the WCC champs. But why was this season so surprising?
Organizers in Spokane and North Idaho hope to make farmers-market season a year-round thing
By Carrie Scozzaro
Some highlights and favorite dishes so far during Inlander Restaurant Week 2020
By Inlander Staff
Out for Inlander Restaurant Week 2020: Hunt
The Spokane International Film Festival brings the rest of the world to Inland Northwest movie screens
By Isaac Handelman and Nathan Weinbender
Gravity is defied in the locally produced documentary Super Frenchie, SpIFF's closing night film
With the Music of Cream, a new generation pays tribute to the supergroup that raised them
Local bands celebrate the extra day in February with live music
Pay tribute to late Rush drummer Neal Peart
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Four decades, two love stories and one year of new ownership for Spokane's Chalet Restaurant
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The Columbia River defines our corner of the continent, but the remote valley where it starts has its own story to tell
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For the People: Here’s how you can interact with your Inland Northwest legislators this session
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Better Man transforms Robbie Williams into a CGI chimp, but follows the same old musical biopic motions
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