Vol. 19, No. 46
High-Rise and Fall
How young developer Rob Brewster’s early runaway success sputtered in Spokane
By Daniel Walters
Car Trouble
Problems on the highway and raceway — and at the border
By Joe O'Sullivan
Saying What They Mean
Mitt Romney is staying vague, but his fellow Republicans aren’t
By Robert Herold
Trail Mix - 8.30.12
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
We’re Number 12!?
A new study of future livability puts Washington well down the list
By Eric Scigliano
A Death in the Rain
How Isaac Stevens, Washington Territory’s first governor, died 150 years ago this week
By Jack Nisbet
College Football Preview
By Inlander Staff
For Your Consideration - 8.30.12
Hidden in Plain Sight
For the past 33 years, Donnie Emerson had an ace up his sleeve. And even he didn’t know it.
By Leah Sottile
LECTURE — The History of Now
By Mike Bookey
Big Football
Mike Leach is making a comeback at WSU, and you’re invited to watch it happen
Hometown Hero
Even with ALS, Steve Gleason has always been in the right place at the right time.
By Luke Baumgarten
The Gordon Ramsay Method
How a Coeur d’Alene inn survived Hotel Hell and came out the better for it
By Carrie Scozzaro
UPDATE — Didier's Yogurt and More
By Kara Stermer
The Offbeat Goes On
Last year’s Marilyn Monroe plays an awkward nerd on the verge of an affair
Holding the Edge
Lawless flirts with conventionality in its dark, anti-heroic tale.
By Scott Renshaw
Mount Up
Warren G made a legacy for himself 18 years ago with a single song, but was it just a hit with fans or something more?
By Tiffany Harms
We Are Not Pussy Riot
Where are Spokane’s hooligans?
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Indaba opens new flagship shop and roastery on North Monroe, which will be its final brick-and-mortar location
By Eliza Billingham
Spokane Valley concludes its investigation into City Council member Al Merkel's use of a personal Nextdoor account for city business
By Victor Corral Martinez
Spokane Civic Theatre is staging a musical that's both famous and infamous for the warts-and-all romance at its center
By E.J. Iannelli
Nature-focused programs at Airway Heights Corrections Center improve prisoner health while providing food for the community
Sneak Peek Preview
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