Vol. 20, No. 20
Hazy Side Effects
Pot may be legal, but the future of medical marijuana remains hazy
By Heidi Groover
The Cost of Kids
How much is a great preschool worth?
By Daniel Walters
Green Water
Will Congress say yes to more hydropower?
By Joe O'Sullivan
RESEARCH — TV Makes You Better
Study says watching crime dramas may make us more helpful bystanders
The Budget Boss
Washington Sen. Patty Murray is one of D.C.’s most powerful Democrats in one of the Senate’s most impossible jobs
Dead Ends
Questions surround a death at the Spokane jail; plus, the bills that withered in Olympia
By Jacob Jones and Daniel Walters
The Savvy Sixteen
Despite a push to kill any state-run insurance exchange, a group of new Idaho legislators got behind the idea anyway
By Mary Lou Reed
Playing Chicken
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
For Your Consideration — February 28, 2013
By Jacob Jones
Digging Deep
New hope for the Silver Valley as the Lucky Friday mine reopens
Passing the Baton
Gunther Schuller leads the Northwest Bach Festival for the last time, but a talented successor is waiting in the wings
By E.J. Iannelli
The Head, the Heart and the Hind
It takes three people to bring the majestic animals of War Horse to life
By Chey Scott
Versatile Heat
Fletcher’s Sauce Co. makes tasty, spicy sauces in your own backyard
By Mike Bookey
UPDATE — Europa Restaurant & Bakery
The downtown restaurant has new ownership and a new name
By Kate Dinnison
Grand Prix Fixe
By Inlander Staff
School of Food
Two North Idaho teachers have traded textbooks for cookbooks
By Carrie Scozzaro
Music, not mayhem
The creator of The Sopranos tries film with Not Fade Away
By Marjorie Baumgarten
A Big Movie
Jack the Giant Slayer puts a special effects spin on an old story
By Ed Symkus
A Different Beat
The No. 1 song in America. A world tour. Overnight fame. Ryan Lewis is just getting started.
By Seth Sommerfeld
Giving Yourself to Live
The long and winding journey that made p.WRECKS a force on the mic
By Leah Sottile
Long Live Rock
The Moondoggies cling to rollicking rock ’n’ roll roots
By Jordy Byrd
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By Will Maupin
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By Dora Scott
Spokane's Community Court handles most nonviolent offenses downtown. While arrests increase, founders say improving quality of life is "not an easy fix."
By Eliza Billingham
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