Vol. 21, No. 1
Raising the Stakes
As the election nears and money pours in, Spokane's City Council races get contentious
By Heidi Groover
PHOTO EYE | Find Your Breath
By Sarah Wurtz
Friends and Enemies
A critic of Spokane Public Schools gets a big payout; plus, Inslee touts "cap and trade"
By Daniel Walters, Jacob Jones and Deanna Pan
Time to Decide
As ballots go out this week, here are some of the issues you'll have to consider
By Daniel Walters, Heidi Groover and Deanna Pan
Seventh District Standoff
Two Republicans square off in northeast Washington's state Senate race
By Deanna Pan
Shadow Boxing
All the Obama-hating is getting the Republicans nowhere; in fact, they should be making common cause with the president
By Robert Herold
Not Enough "We"
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Letters to Editor
By Inlander Readers
Spokane's Spooky Side
Ghostly urban legends and eerie experiences in the Lilac City that'll send chills up your spine
By Chey Scott
EXHIBIT | Larry Blackwood
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration
Ender's Game, Guacamelee! and LastPass
Pop-sical
The Spokane Symphony will put its orchestral might behind the voices of former American Idol contestants
By E.J. Iannelli
Street Count
How do you know if people are walking and biking more? You count
By Lisa Waananen
Behind Closed Doors
A local photographer's journey into hard-to-get-to places
By Stephen Schlange
The Great Nacho Hunt
If you go out looking for nachos in Spokane, you'll find a lot more than chips and cheese
By Inlander Staff
Ugly No More
Borracho Tacos & Tequileria joins the nightlife explosion in the East Main neighborhood
By Jeff Rutherford
At a Standstill
While the federal government is shut down, businesses that make alcohol have to wait
Unlikable Leaks
The Fifth Estate makes it hard to root for Julian Assange
By Ed Symkus
Hoop Dream
Linsanity isn't perfect, but it reminds us of one of basketball's finest moments
Seasons of Love
The Lion Oh My releases a new disc they wrote over the summer
By Laura Johnson
Talking Points
Living Colour made waves 25 years ago, and still plays with that same passion today
By Leah Sottile
Bring It On
Editor's Note
By Jen Forsyth
To the Extreme
Watching these ski films will get you psyched for the real thing
By Eli Francovich
Fantastic Four
This quartet of versatile skis will help you have a good day in any conditions
From Powder to Powder
Spokane's John Stifter took his love of the slopes into print — and online
A Clear Vision
This family-owned Coeur d'Alene company makes action cameras in all the right ways
Higher Ground
Terrain, snow quality and hospitality — Monashee has it all
By Bob Legasa
Ski-Swap Tips
An insider's guide to getting what you want and making the most of your day
Green Light, Red Light
By Daniel Walters
Snow and Beer
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Torra Tea opens in Spokane Valley, infusing Scottish traditions with an upscale twist
By Eliza Billingham
Cannabis is treated differently than anything else when it comes to commerce
By Will Maupin
Zona Blanca's closing brought heightened attention to public safety in downtown Spokane. But the true picture is complicated, as other restaurant owners weigh in.
Neighborhood council leaders provide insight on their vibrant, collaborative and growing corners of Spokane
By Samantha Wohlfeil
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