Vol. 20, No. 42
The Long Goodbye
What happened to Kelsey Anderson?
By George Prentice
Immobile Homes
It was always the intent to shut down the trailer parks in the Fairchild Air Force Base crash zone — but not like this
By Daniel Walters
Outflanked on the Right
Gary Schimmels helped a conservative group take over the Spokane Valley City Council — but now he’s facing a primary challenge from someone claiming to be even more conservative
'Gimme a Break'
Walt Worthy wants incentives to build a new downtown hotel; plus, new leadership at Spokane Arts Fund
By Deanna Pan
The Long Way Back
Wrongfully convicted, three Spokane Valley men start over
By Jacob H. Fries
(Almost) No Vacancy
The recent apartment fire in Pullman is just the latest of the city’s housing challenges
By Megan Petersen
The Winner Is...
The Inlander takes home hardware for its work last year
By Inlander Staff
Expanding Our View
President Obama needs to articulate a more comprehensive education ideal, and not just preach math and science exclusively
By Robert Herold
Home of the Free
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
For Your Consideration
Drunk History, Whose Line Is It Anyway? and Neko Case’s “Man”
By Jeff Rutherford
The Official Wordsmith
Spokane is getting ready to name its first-ever poet laureate
By Mike Bookey
Right off the Bat
Lake City Playhouse’s production of Bat Boy: The Musical starts at a fever pitch and never lets up
By E.J. Iannelli
Help Wanted
One man’s search for work, as others his age look toward retirement
By Heidi Groover
FESTIVAL — Art on the Green
By Beth Notturno
UPDATE — Waddell's Neighborhood Pub & Grill
Washington Wine 101
Vintage Spokane gives us an idea why Inland Northwest wines are taking hold in the industry
By Annemarie C. Frohnhoefer
Northern Suds
Idaho Pour Authority brings beer selections aplenty to Sandpoint
By Carrie Scozzaro
Truck Stops
Local food trucks continue to feel the heat from the city
By Leah Sottile
Undercover and Underwhelming
Washington and Wahlberg don’t bring much to 2 Guns
By Curtis Woloschuk
Disaster Movies
People are going to pay to see Sharknado in a movie theater
Going the Distance
Can you have Cake and eat it too?
By Laura Johnson
Keep it Cool
Headbanger ≠ Mosher
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2 Loons Distillery in Loon Lake celebrates 10 years of making craft spirits
By Dora Scott
I Saw You
Spokane-based YouTuber Ghoulz has turned his teenage Fortnite videos into a thriving entertainment business
By Seth Sommerfeld
NEWS BRIEFS: Washington AG sues Adams County sheriff over immigration enforcement
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