An unenforced wastewater tax could make the city of Spokane richer - off the backs of neighboring towns
By Daniel Walters
As the story of a murdered gay Newport teen goes viral on TikTok, authorities still haven't figured out a motive
By Wilson Criscione
The King of Coeur d'Alene
Perched on the edge of even more successes, Duane Hagadone shared his business secrets and thoughts about his hometown with the Inlander back in 1993
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
When the pandemic's past, will we mend our real-life communities or keep up the social media brawling?
By Tara Karr Roberts
On the Street
What are your best and/or worst habits when it comes to environmentally conscious practices?
Compared with some alternatives, hemp soaks up carbon and merely sips water
By Will Maupin
Supreme Court Rejects Limits on Life Terms for Youths
By The New York Times
DIY and vintage fashion fans embrace the importance of shopping secondhand
By Spencer Brown
Not So Bad: A day of volunteering with the Medical Reserve Corps of Eastern Washington
By Dan Nailen
Broadway in your living room, a local beer to support women, new music and more!
New shop Teleport Vintage + Co. offers vintage clothing and wares to suit any taste or budget
By Chey Scott
I Saw You
Week of April 22
South Perry's Southern-style eatery Casper Fry reopens after a yearlong hiatus with a new chef, menu
Stella's Cafe is taking over the Eyvind kitchen; plus recent openings and reopenings
We're picking who will - and who should - win at this weekend's Academy Awards
By Nathan Weinbender
With the return of big concerts on the horizon, we run down some of our favorite live albums
By Dan Nailen and Nathan Weinbender
CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENTS: Machine Gun Kelly, Sammy Hagar to headline Spokane shows
The city of Spokane wants you to ditch your lawn - or maybe just water it a little less
Ending Wishful Recycling: Washington looks to complete the recycling loop in the state and demand that companies do more
By Samantha Wohlfeil
How experts say we can apply lessons from the pandemic to the climate crisis
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The Scale House Market brings the region's first year-round farmers market to Spokane Valley
By Dora Scott
Eleven Spokane Falls Community College students are first graduates of new integrated behavioral health bachelor's degree
By Colton Rasanen
Things to know going into Spokane's weekend of planned protests and events
Spokane ICE protesters charged with felonies released after first appearance, and other updates
By Samantha Wohlfeil and Colton Rasanen
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