Why thousands are calling on the Spokane County Sheriff to cancel "warrior-style" training for law enforcement officers
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Spokane Public Schools vows to eliminate student arrests and enact systemic change with new racial equity resolution
By Wilson Criscione
College lab goggles come in handy: Whitworth students join demonstrations against police brutality
By Jeremey Randrup
Facing severe budget cuts, EWU faculty gives president Cullinan a vote of no confidence
Q&A: Spokane City Council President Breean Beggs on police reform, tear gas and defunding the cops
By Daniel Walters
"Mosquito" devices bite the dust after close, long-delayed Spokane City Council vote
Sneak Peek: The local housing market; Spokane’s Kitty Cantina; the revival of drive-ins; and a new Cajun restaurant!
By Jacob H. Fries
Spokane schools superintendent Shelley Redinger is leaving for a job in Richland
Spokane, Washington state settle with Monsanto for millions over PCB contamination
On the Street
What retail is missing from Spokane?
Stay fresh with cannabis-infused mints
By Will Maupin
Scientists Predict Scorching Temperatures to Last Through Summer
By The New York Times
Trump says administration will try again to end DACA
How — and When — Can the Coronavirus Vaccine Become a Reality?
It is likely we’ll eventually have a coronavirus vaccine — but perhaps not as quickly as some expect. From development, to clinical trials and distribution, ProPublica reporter Caroline Chen explains the tremendous challenges that lie ahead.
By ProPublica
Trump Personally Fires U.S. Attorney Who Investigated His Associates
Trump Poses ‘Danger for the Republic’ if Reelected, John Bolton Charges
Fauci warns next two weeks ‘will be critical’ to slowing surges around U.S.
How writers of cop TV shows like S.W.A.T. are wrestling with the genre's influence on real police officers
Redefining Beauty: How quarantine has made me reconsider beauty routines and my own self-confidence
By Chey Scott
A Spokane shout-out, Bob Dylan's new record, and more you need to know
A reader-submitted photo essay documenting the hidden beauties of our region that don't typically make the pages of the Inlander
By Derek Harrison
Local game, comic and hobby shops innovate and move online to reach customers
Retail fashion responds warily as reopening comes slowly
By Carrie Scozzaro
The region's jewelers missed out on a spring of sales, but they used creative means to keep their businesses going during the shutdown
By Dan Nailen
Spokane's record stores are back up to speed, albeit with extra precautions in place
By Nathan Weinbender
Specialty shops lean on social media and loyal customers to get by
As coronavirus ravaged the prom and wedding seasons, florists found they had to adapt to survive
By Lizzie Oswalt
Things to Do This Week
Q&A: S.W.A.T writer Aaron Rahsaan Thomas on police militarization, the 'Punisher Skull' and what he hates about most cop shows
I Saw You
Spokane's new Chomper Cricket Farm wants to take the "ick" factor out of eating insects
Region welcomes new Latin eateries
Spike Lee's war epic Da 5 Bloods is a bold, eccentric descent into the depths of American brutality
The King of Staten Island is your typical Judd Apatow comedy: low-key, laidback and way too long
Music therapist Sandi Curtis on how pop music can empower survivors of abuse
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Manufactured home owners are reimagining stable housing as local communities face untenable rent increases
By Eliza Billingham
Spokane nonprofit worries state budget could prioritize police while ending an important fund combatting the War on Drugs
Inlander Restaurant Week 2025: How It Works
Learn more about the culture that informs Maryhill Winery's involvement with the Spokane community
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