Vol. 20, No. 16
Taking the Temperature
A by-the-numbers look at the health of Spokane’s economy
By Joe O'Sullivan
'Life Has Value'
A possible tax for Spokane Police; plus, efforts to end the death penalty
Freedom of Speech
The county commissioners can officially give their thoughts on the Spokane Tribe’s casino proposal
By Daniel Walters
Lukewarm Degrees
Local law students and their universities adjust to a changing job market
Debt Trap
Short-term lenders are facing new regulations across the country. Idaho could be next
By Heidi Groover
Trail of Questions
A University of Idaho freshman wanders out of town and never returns
By Jacob Jones
AFRICA — Why Mali Matters
A Book is a Journey
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Back to Relevant
The GOP has some soul-searching to do, but by the looks of it they’ll double down on purity tests instead
By Robert Herold
Visual Arts Tour
The Visual Arts Tour proves it’s never too cold outside for creativity.
By Inlander Staff
Gathering of Legends
SFCC honors three of the region’s top artists with an all-star show
By Dennis Held
PLAY REVIEW — Boom
By E.J. Iannelli
For Your Consideration — January 31, 2013
Into the Breach
A soldier’s view on last week’s announcement that women have the right to fight
By Annemarie C. Frohnhoefer
Salvaged Salvation
Volunteers from the Inland Northwest Wildlife Council feed the needy with roadkill
By Jordy Byrd
Baking Dawn
Morning Sun Bakery brings treats with more to come
By Jo Miller
Sowing Oats
Method Juice Cafe makes steps to feed more than just customers
By Leah Sottile
SPOKOLLYWOOD!
SpIFF takes over town for 10 days of movies
Shorts Weather
A rundown of all the short films vying for a golden statuette this year
By Nick Gast
Star-Crossed Zombies
Warm Bodies tries to bring Shakespeare to the end of the world
By Ed Symkus
Mavericks
Listener is insistent on doing things their own way
By Azaria Podplesky
American Primitive
A Canadian director reassembles a broken American iconoclast
By Jon Brown
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The Art Spirit Gallery is holding a 'fire sale' of late artist Mel McCuddin's remaining artworks
By Madison Pearson
Liberty Lake's River District Farm restores a rare Spokane Valley cantaloupe
By Eliza Billingham
As North Idaho College awaits a visit from its accrediting body, six candidates are running for three spots on the Board of Trustees
By Colton Rasanen
After more than two decades, acclaimed artist Ben Joyce is getting his first proper gallery exhibition
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