Vol. 20, No. 22
Experimental City
A group in Hillyard wants to borrow school district land to test green technologies. The district has its doubts
By Heidi Groover
Holding the Keys
Spokane County Commissioners hope taking over regional jail facilities will unlock new efficiencies
By Jacob Jones
Getting Schooled
A town hall, a plane crash and a charter school commission
By Daniel Walters, Heidi Groover and Jacob Jones
Role Models at Home
You can find examples of selfless good deeds, but not always among those we are supposed to look up to
By George Nethercutt
The Right Way
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Do-Over for Salmon?
A new stakeholder process to save the salmon just might work
By Paul Vandevelder
The Journey of Life
In many ways Agwa Taka is an average Spokanite. But that’s only half the story
By Leah Sottile
For Your Consideration — March 14, 2013
Red Dawn on DVD, iHeartRadio and Tastemade on YouTube
By Jacob H. Fries
A New Chapter
The revamped West Side Story differs slightly from the original — but they’re the same at heart
By E.J. Iannelli
HOOPS — Zags Dominate
By Inlander Staff
Smoke Signals
Hubbly Bubbly Hookah Lounge brings a unique dose of culture to CdA
By Claire Munds
Power of Youth
Lewis and Clark High School’s drama department continues to impress
Local Champs
Spokane’s thriving slam poetry scene has brought the medium’s world championships home
By Dennis Held
Lifesaver
Twenty-six years ago, a nurse made the decision that probably saved my life
By Daniel Walters
UPDATE — Charley's Grill and Spirits
Charley's has been undergoing a slow and steady remodel
By Eric Gavelin
Gooey Goodness
Because it’s so popular right now, we went in search of mac and cheese in all its forms
More Than a Pub
Poole’s Public House brings a neighborhood feel to Wandermere
By Jo Miller
A Word With the Wild Man
Jim Carrey talks about his roller-coaster career and why he took his shirt off in The Incredible Bruce Wonderstone
By Ed Symkus
Movie Lessons
The Jewish Cultural Film Festival gives Spokane a look at rarely seen cinema
By Eli Francovich
A Stranger in His Own Mind
Guitar master Leo Kottke finds himself on the road again
By Jon Brown
There and Back Again
Since being tempted by a major label, indie rapper Murs is thriving again in the underground
By Jordan Satterfield
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Public buses serve a crucial need; Spokane Transit needs to keep its foot on the (increasingly zero-emission) accelerator
By Andy Billig
Q&A: Downtown Spokane Partnership President Emilie Cameron talks about how the pandemic changed the heart of the city
By Eliza Billingham
The Spokane region is expanding opioid treatment and facilities
Three Spokane-area malthouses nab medals at 2025 international Malt Cup, proving the region’s grain and beermaking prowess
By Dora Scott
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