Vol. 17, No. 37
Dropping Meth
Across the country - and especially Idaho - meth use has fallen dramatically. But why?
By Daniel Walters
Late-Night Talk
Last week's marathon council meeting ended without a vote on powers for the police ombudsman.
By Kevin Taylor
Stimulus and Honors
Stimulus dollars roll into the Lilac City. Plus, Spokane adds a few feathers in its cap.
By Heidi Groover, Joel Smith, Daniel Walters and Kevin Taylor
Inlander.com 3.0
This third version of The Inlander's website is better and more powerful than ever.
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Little Flag, Big Heart
Out of 4,407 dead, one story beckons.
Otter Exhaustion
Can a Democrat win in redder-than-red Idaho?
By Mary Lou Reed
A Brassy Bunch
Ride your bike to St. George's to enjoy "Cycling Music" in the sunshine.
By Michael Bowen
Sassy Soiree
If the Spokane Symphony seems a little on edge recently, there’s a good reason for it.
By Blair Tellers
The 2010 Spokies
Exactly like the Tonys, only much, much smaller.
'The Long Song,' Andrea Levy
Andrea Levy’s fictional memoir retells the history of slavery in Jamaica.
By Tammy Marshall
They're Fake
We gorged ourselves on faux cheeses so you don't have to.
By Leah Sottile
For the Ladies
Nyne caters to lady jocks. Plus, the Cathay Inn turns 60.
By Blair Tellers and Luke Baumgarten
The Maid
This astonishing Chilean film beautifully observes the smallest of everyday things.
By Maryann Johanson
Futurama
Just not the same as before the plug was pulled.
Spoiler Alert!
Wait, no, Knight and Day has nothing to spoil.
Seeding Hate
Taking a look inside the Mormon church's support for Proposition 8.
By Carey Jackson
Alan Wake
Yawn.
By Marty Demarest
Scar Tissue
By writing and singing, Liz Rognes is healing her wounds.
By Jordy Byrd
'White Crosses,' Against Me!
For a band constantly branded as hypocritical, White Crosses feels pretty authetic.
By Seth Sommerfeld
It's Real Out Here
Real Life Rockaz are the Spokane reggae scene.
By Jorma Knowles
'Mondo Cane,' Mike Patton
Who'd have guessed Faith No More's frontman would top classical charts?
Authority Figures
They're watching every second of every game, but they don't really care who wins. They're the court monitors.
Small Ball
Spokane has a professional basketball team? Sort of. It kind of depends how you define "basketball."
By Joel Smith
On the Sidelines
You're not playing? Here's a Top 10 list of other stuff to do.
Scouting Report
Our favorites out of nearly 7,000 Hoopfest team names? Here are 35 matchups we'd like to see.
Taking It to the Streets
A world record, bus service to downtown and a little road work.
By Daniel Walters and Chelsea Yanuaria
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Neighborhood council leaders provide insight on their vibrant, collaborative and growing corners of Spokane
By Samantha Wohlfeil
A guide for first-time fairgoers to enjoy everything a local renaissance faire has to offer
By Erin Sellers
Torra Tea opens in Spokane Valley, infusing Scottish traditions with an upscale twist
By Eliza Billingham
Federal and state grant funding helps connect underserved communities in rural Idaho to broadband internet
By Victor Corral Martinez
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