Vol. 19, No. 9
Rush on Taxes
Trees in court, computers in classrooms and getting out of Europe
By Joe O'Sullivan
Credit Creeps
Local residents wonder how they went on a Swiss shopping spree.
By Chris Stein
The Rule of Failure
Why do so many Eastern Washington University students struggle with basic math courses?
By Daniel Walters
Extreme Police Makeover
Innovative ways to fix the Spokane Police Department and rebuild trust.
By Nicholas Deshais
A $93,000 Miracle?
A new cancer drug has some wondering about the best use of their dollars.
Transition Theater
What the initial meetings of David Condon's cabinet must sound like.
By Robert Herold
The Crumb Tax
Financial traders get a piece of every pie. Let’s get ours.
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Multimedia Gift Guide
Gifts for the readers, gamers, cinephiles and music nerds on your list.
By Inlander Staff
Dream Works
If you've seen the Twilight films, you've seen Deja Neu's Spokane Valley workmanship.
By Luke Baumgarten
For Your Consideration
Dinosaur Jr brings back cassette tapes. Plus, Lucky Peach magazine and the Day Zero Project
By Leah Sottile
Lights, Camera, Skate
Two local artists have transformed their love of skateboarding into a new variety show on Community Television.
By Mike Corrigan
The Breakthrough
Did the prowlers who busted my car window have any idea what they left behind?
By Tiffany Harms
Bitter Business
Laughing Dog Brewery on the love - and business - of hops
By Guy Hand
Western Weenies
Mike Grim serves West Coast dogs on Freya. Plus, freeloading during the holidays.
By Alicia Purvis-Lariviere and Alison Highberger
(Sher)locked On
The first film was on target. The new Sherlock doesn’t miss.
By Ed Symkus
Remote Possibilities
Inside the battle between TV networks and media companies
By Lisa Fairbanks-Rossi
Grown-Up Child
Juno was about a mature kid; Diablo Cody’s latest is about a woman who never grew up.
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Classic Zelda held aloft by some innovative swordplay.
By Marty Demarest
A Crushing Work
Comparing one bride's depression to an entire planet's obliteration
Liquor, Women, Drugs and Killing
If that headline doesn't sound like a good time, the Supersuckers ain't for you.
By Seth Sommerfeld
Good News, Bad News
Two local bands say goodbye. Plus, downtown gets a new venue.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
With no new genres emerging and pop music mimicking the past, what is the sound of right now?
By Joseph Haeger
Gifts for Skiers and Riders
Touchscreen-friendly gloves, orthotic fittings, beanies, helmets and more
By Ted S. McGregor Jr. and Jen Forsyth
The Last Run
I've been very good this year. Now check out this Christmas list.
By Jen Forsyth
Kickin' Off a New Season
The state of the local mountains so far
One Lake, Boundless Snow
Priest Lake is where you must hit the trails
Knowledge is Powder
Signing up for lessons could be the best thing you do this season
Matt vs.the Mountain
Matt Gillis is payin' it forward for Hank Sturgis
For Safety's Sake
Common sense, education and a buddy can help keep you safe on the slopes
Reveling in Snow
Getting away to Revelstoke, B.C.
By Bob Legasa
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