As vaccination rates lag in rural northeast Washington, health officials fear COVID 'onslaught'
By Wilson Criscione
Researchers find LGBTQ+ students harassed at higher rate in counties that voted for Trump
By Nate Sanford
Email: Lawyer told Spokane Board of Health that Clark fired health officer full week before board vote
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Why do so many drinking fountains in Spokane parks not work?
Fountains, fountains, everywhere, but not a drop to drink.
By Daniel Walters
Question of the Week
What do you remember about watching MTV back in the day?
We have the know-how — and money — to tackle Spokane's housing crisis
By Ben Stuckart
Readers react to last week's guest column from Robert Herold on Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers' silence on major issues affecting her constituents:
Psychiatric researchers look for possible links between cannabis and mental illness
By Will Maupin
Inland Northwest Opera wants to get singers in front of more audiences. Enter an old Ford Econoline
By E.J. Iannelli
Spokane hockey fans belly up the Hub to learn who they'll root for next year
By Melissa Huggins
Annual 3-Way IPA collaboration features local malt, 50th anniversary of Trojan Records' Jamaican anthology and new music!
Forty years ago this week, MTV changed everything in the music business
By Dan Nailen
A professional VJ and music video historian offers early MTV videos you should look for online right now
By Stephen Pitalo
Noteworthy dates in the evolution of MTV
Bazaar is back on familiar terrain this weekend
By Jay McGregor
Louis C.K. heading to Spokane for October show
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New South Perry Lantern offers eclectic food and craft beer in a restored, historic space
By Chey Scott
Disney's Jungle Cruise Has Us Considering The Best Theme Park Films
By Dena Ogden
No Ordinary Man seeks to right wrongs in the media's portrayal of Billy Tipton
By Lillian Piel
The Festival at Sandpoint returns with outdoor rock, country, blues, R&B, and symphonic concerts for a wide range of tastes
By Seth Sommerfeld
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Eleven Spokane Falls Community College students are first graduates of new integrated behavioral health bachelor's degree
By Colton Rasanen
The Scale House Market brings the region's first year-round farmers market to Spokane Valley
By Dora Scott
Spokane's Best Farmers Markets
By Inlander Staff
Things to know going into Spokane's weekend of planned protests and events
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