Vol. 20, No. 49
'Mayor' For Sale
The Coeur d’Alene Press continues to let politicians own individual words in its news stories
By Daniel Walters
A Summer on Engine 446
Rookie wildland firefighter finds confidence and close bonds out on the fire line
By Jacob Jones
You’re on Camera!
Spokane police change course and decide to buy body cams; plus, clashing over the Ridpath
By Deanna Pan
Fault Lines
The East Valley School District got the “seismic change” it was looking for, but it may cost school board members their seats
Not Sacred Enough
Even magical places like Chief Mountain in Montana are under siege by gas and oil drillers
By Dave Stalling
The Price of Coal
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Muddling Through
Impressions on how the Syria solution is changing the game
By Robert Herold
A Long Road Indeed
Walking into the heart of the heart of the mountains
By Shann Ray
Reviving Tradition
Washington State and Idaho play football on Saturday — and the loser is going to have to walk 8 miles
By Mike Bookey
ART | Paul Vexler
By Lisa Waananen
For Your Consideration
Breathalyzer apps, Feedly and CardMunch
By Jacob H. Fries
Les Joyeux
The Civic’s first production since the departure of its artistic director is anything but miserable
By E.J. Iannelli
Heated Competition
Loads of chili comes to Colville for its first international chili cook-off
By Jo Miller
Fresh From the Web
Northwest Farm Fresh brings local produce at the click of a mouse
Cold Justice
The kidnapping film is played out, but Prisoners gives the genre a new twist
By Ed Symkus
Throwback Crime
Director David Lowery uses some 1970s inspiration in Ain’t Them Bodies Saints
By Marc Savlov
Sing the Greys
Frightened Rabbit rolls a wee bit of Scottish melancholy in on a tour bus
By Laura Johnson
Out of the Blue
A tragic act of violence and the family business caught in its wake
By Leah Sottile
Making Cool Stuff
The tech-focused DIY movement finds a home in Spokane
Architecture For Your Head
Olive + Boone shakes up conventional ideas in fashion and art with its edgy, modern headwear
By Chey Scott
Fall Arts Preview: November
By Inlander Staff
The Connector
Meet Shannon Roach Halberstadt, the Spokane art scene’s new best friend
The Musical Man
Troy Nickerson has been directing some of the region’s most popular musicals for 20 years, and he’s only picking up steam
Fall Arts Preview: December
Fall Arts Preview: September
A Place to Call Home
The Bartlett still has miles to go, but the spirit of the new music venue is very much alive
The Word Boom
The creative writing program at EWU is the engine of Spokane’s thriving literary scene
Fall Arts Preview: October
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Four decades, two love stories and one year of new ownership for Spokane's Chalet Restaurant
By Dora Scott
The Columbia River defines our corner of the continent, but the remote valley where it starts has its own story to tell
By Knute Berger
For the People: Here’s how you can interact with your Inland Northwest legislators this session
By Colton Rasanen
Spokane-area animal shelters are facing financial stress and systemic issues
By Eliza Billingham
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