Bombshell After Bombshell: How 2020 changed everything
By Inlander Staff
Capturing History: 2020 through the lens of Inlander photographer Young Kwak
By Young Kwak
At indoor press conference, sheriff and health care leaders call for volunteers to bolster COVID-weary medical system
By Daniel Walters
Poll: WA voters are divided on new taxes to address COVID-19
In a new Crosscut/Elway poll, voters named the pandemic as the state’s No. 1 issue, but favored only 1 of 4 tax measures lawmakers are considering.
By Crosscut
Trump supporters mob the U.S. Capitol Building, rally planned in Spokane
By Samantha Wohlfeil
At "Stop the Steal" protests, former Rep. Matt Shea blames Capitol mob on "antifa," says we're "heading into a war"
The demise of the Grand Old Party and the rise of the Party of Trump is perhaps the most profound impact of the 2020 election
By Robert Herold
On the Street
What are you looking forward to in 2021?
Really, you're surprised by what happened in D.C.?
By Steven A. Smith
A Year of Growth: It's growing like a weed
By Will Maupin
Democrats Win Both Georgia Races to Gain Control of Senate
By The New York Times
This year was devastating for the arts and culture community, but there was brilliance among the wreckage
By Dan Nailen
As conference play kicks off, Gonzaga remains the team to beat in the WCC
Gonzaga's biggest challenge this season might be finding healthy teams to play
Indiana to Host Entire 2021 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament
The region's restaurant industry was devastated by COVID-19, but there are still bright spots to celebrate
By Chey Scott
Central Food, Lantern Tap House and Wandering Table are all permanently closing
Our picks for the best films of 2020
By Nathan Weinbender
Folk, funk and Fiona Apple: We run down our favorite albums, old and new, of 2020
By Dan Nailen and Nathan Weinbender
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Spokane Transit Authority should take advantage of new state law allowing transit users onto transit boards
By Anthony Gill
Spokane City Council could require contractors on major public works projects to sign labor agreements and hire economically disadvantaged workers
By Colton Rasanen
The Alien franchise hits a wall with TV series Alien: Earth
By Josh Bell
Andre McGann hosts next-level house concerts at his hillside venue in Nine Mile Falls
By Azaria Podplesky
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