Vol. 19, No. 23
Is This The End of Neighborhood Power?
One neighborhood group worries it's losing a seat at the table
By Chris Stein
Spokane's Version of Cambridge
How the city's second-poorest high school was picked to pilot a unique college-prep course.
By Daniel Walters
On the Horizon
Opponents of a new casino in Airway Heights emerge. Plus, a state Supreme Court judge and April’s ballot.
By Joe O'Sullivan
Stamp of Change
A former Seattle police chief on tear gas, Occupy, and the pressure to reform
Ethics, Cigarettes and Abortion
Checking in on the work of the Idaho State Legislature
Start Talking
Our cover story on the death of a Spokane teen has sparked a much-needed conversation on suicide.
By Leah Sottile
Trail Mix
Bing Crosby on the single six-year presidential term
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Harder News
A minute-by-minute comparison of the Today show vs. Charlie Rose's new This Morning
By Luke Baumgarten
For Your Consideration
The newest edition of Angry Birds is here. Plus, it's the beginning of the cycling season!
By Joel Smith
Structured Art
Musician and designer Dan Spalding returns to the paintbrush.
By Carrie Scozzaro
Every Goal Tells a Story
Liam Stewart opens up about playing for the Chiefs and having super-famous parents.
By Howie Stalwick
Cheney Rock City
How guitars made in an Eastern Washington woodshop are making their way into the hands of players around the globe.
The Ladies of Horror
The Scream Sirens celebrate blood, guts and pin-ups with their online magazine for women.
By Jordy Byrd
Much-Needed Spice
Rokko's Teriyaki & BBQ livens up downtown Cheney
By Krista Yep
Upscale Hookah
Nomad's brings Middle Eastern culture to Pullman
By Tiffany Harms
From Farm to Table
In North Idaho, diners want to know the people who made their food.
Sapatq’ayn What?
Food, family and horses - all to be discussed at the Native American Film Festival.
By Azaria Podplesky
Fierce Adaptation
The Hunger Games film might just be better than the book
By Ed Symkus
Dark Souls
Yes, Brothers of Midnite are trying to scare you.
By Jordan Satterfield
Clear Ambition
Cami Bradley's journey out of the church and into your ear
By Mike Bookey
Best of the Inland Northwest: 2012
By Inlander Staff
Best of Food
Dig in for the best appetizers, cutting-edge cuisine, frozen yogurt and five pounds of pizza.
Best of Shopping
Drive on in for tattoos, dog sweaters and vintage treasures.
Best of the Arts
Tune in for music, festivals and a goat!
Best of Nightlife
Bet on movies, beer and dancing
Best of People
A flurry of heroes and villains with a chance of salvation.
Best of Recreation
Hop on for dog parks, martial arts and downhill skiing.
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Spokane is the nation's No. 4 cat-loving city per PetSmart list; local shelters make the ranking paws-ible
By Ellis Benson
Funded by a prestigious national grant, Rachel Bade-McMurphy has assembled a who's who of the regional jazz scene for her Glass Bead Orchestra
By E.J. Iannelli
Latah Creek Animal Hospital is one of the region's few Fear Free-certified clinics, adopting practices that make vet visits less stressful for people and pets
By Marta Szymanska
I Saw You, Cheers & Jeers: Cheers to SPD for (finally) addressing the noisy street racers
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