A century-old Washington state law bans private armed groups from demonstrating and the Spokane City Council wants it to be enforced
By Daniel Walters
Washington anticipates limited vaccine supply once one becomes available — so who gets it first?
By Wilson Criscione
Still unknown: Why was Spokane's health officer asked to resign during a pandemic?
By Samantha Wohlfeil
The Spokane Regional Health District 'authoritarian' administrator had issues with Dr. Lutz sharing his opinions publicly, source says
Spokane health board fires health officer Dr. Bob Lutz as he and the administrator can't get along
More than 100 Health District staffers counter with a vote of no confidence in administrator Amelia Clark
Following an Inlander investigation, Spokane will develop a city website allowing the public to track open shelter space
COVID-19 hits Family Promise Open Doors, shelter says, infecting 17 people
Washington Board of Health to investigate claims SRHD administrator broke law by firing Lutz
WA's first Native Supreme Court justice works so she won't be the last
Raquel Montoya-Lewis didn't meet a lawyer until law school. Now she wants others from underrepresented communities to picture themselves in the legal system.
By Crosscut
Documents: Clark told Lutz she, health board wanted SRHD 'out of politics'
On the Street
How will your family's holiday gatherings be different this year due to the pandemic?
The most damaging legacy of the 2020 election could be the loss of faith in our electoral process
By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
Readers respond to Friday's news that Dr. Bob Lutz — Spokane's health officer who's managed the region's response to COVID-19 — had been asked to resign
Weed in Washington costs, on average, half what you'd pay in Illinois
By Will Maupin
Election Officials Nationwide Find No Evidence of Fraud
By The New York Times
Susan Polis Schutz was horrified by the rise of hate in America, and it inspired her new film about White supremacy survivors
By Dan Nailen
U.S. Pavilion wins multiple design awards, Bosch shows real cop corruption, new music and more!
By Inlander Staff
Channeling Bob Vila while bringing our 1947 home’s kitchen cabinets back to their original glory
By Chey Scott
I Saw You
Chef Michael Wiley talks about taking over a second restaurant during the pandemic, the importance of teamwork and a positive outlook
The Inland Northwest's pie purveyors have got you covered for either a holiday gathering or socially distanced treat for yourself
Fine dining options abound in North Idaho, with plenty of hearty, special dishes planned for winter
Spokane chef Jon Green shares his family's recipe for stuffed Hungarian wax peppers, a Wooden City favorite
By Lauren Gilmore
A selection of local beers, ciders and wintry cocktails that to make your winter wonderful
By Nathan Weinbender
Spokane food purveyor Leo Walters shifts from sourdough bread to develop a line of plant-based, vegan cheese
The Wonder Building's indoor farmers market continues; Ladder Coffee expands
Chef Chats: Michael Wiley
An abbreviated version of the Inlander's rapid-fire chef Q&A
A family of con artists look for their latest grift in Miranda July’s deeply strange comedy Kajillionaire
Sofia Coppola’s On the Rocks is a showcase for the effortless charm of Bill Murray
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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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