Vol. 20, No. 11
Oh, The Things We'll Remember
From Karl Thompson to coal trains and marriage equality, the legacy of 2012
By Inlander Staff
A New Day
Change coming to Spokane Police; plus, some homeless get a home
By Jacob Jones and Daniel Walters
Jefferson's Dream
The impacts of the Homestead Act run deep in the West
By Andrew Gulliford
To Idaho’s Health!
Gov. Butch Otter has made the right call on an Idaho-run health insurance exchange; the Legislature needs to follow his lead
By Mary Lou Reed
Remembering 2012
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
For Your Consideration — December 27, 2012
Of All the Places
With the world as my oyster, I still chose Spokane
By Scott A. Leadingham
The Year That Was
A look back on 2012’s cultural highs and lows in the Inland Northwest
TV — The Best of 2012
By Daniel Walters
2012 in a Snap
Year in Review
Everything You Ate
A look back at a tasty 2012
By Mike Bookey and Leah Sottile
UPDATE — Café Italiano
By Chey Scott
A Big Year
My 13 favorite films of 2012, in alphabetical order
By Ed Symkus
Live and In Living Color
The shows of 2012 that made us tingle, jiggle and scream
Happy Headphones
From experimental droning to sexy R&B, here are the 2012 albums that we couldn’t get enough of
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Despite losing funding from national corporations, Spokane Pride is digging its roots deeper into the Inland Northwest
By Colton Rasanen
North Idaho's Steve Von Till unroots us with his out-there folk album Alone in a World of Wounds
By Taylor D. Waring
The Sprague Union District welcomes a new tech-driven wine bar and relocated art studio
By Bob Johnson
After making official art for Star Wars and Marvel, Spokane artist Ryan Shumate heads to Lilac City Comicon
By Seth Sommerfeld
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