Vol. 21, No. 2
Fits and Starts
A retrospective on the region — looking back at our police, our politics and our downtowns
By Inlander Staff
Raining Money
Big bucks flowing in the Spokane City Council campaigns; plus, another inmate dies on the job
By Heidi Groover, Jacob Jones and Daniel Walters
Would-Be Healers
All three mayoral candidates claim they can repair the division that's defined Coeur d'Alene
By Daniel Walters
Highway to Nowhere
The North-South Freeway may finally get finished — if Republicans and Democrats can negotiate a transportation bill
By Deanna Pan
The Final Stretch
The races for Spokane school board, Valley city council and Post Falls mayor
The Gentle Giant
If more of our current politicians would look to the life and political career of Tom Foley, we'd all be better off
By Chris Carlson
One Big, Happy Family
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Council Seats and Crash Zones
Inlander Endorsements
Twenty Stories
A year-by-year look at two decades of impactful, inspiring and just plain weird stories
Two Decades in the Game
How sports became part of the Inland Northwest identity over the past 20 years
By Mike Bookey
ODDITY | Boris Borzum
For Your Consideration
The Urban Poser, Stereomood and Boy & Bear
By Katelyn Smith
So Where Did the Inlander Come From?
20th Anniversary: Through the Years
Inlander coverage each year since '93
The Cooks are All Right
Three culinary stalwarts tell us what's changed since 1993
By Annemarie C. Frohnhoefer and Chey Scott
New But Familiar
The reopened Geno's brings the Elk atmosphere to the Gonzaga area
By Lisa Waananen
At The Crossroads
Big Red's Chicago cuisine fits the west side
By Annemarie C. Frohnhoefer
UPDATE | Saranac Public House
By Carrie Scozzaro
The Old Man and the Sea
All Is Lost showcases a quiet, primal struggle for survival
By Scott Renshaw
Sweet Home
Muscle Shoals explains why some of the best American music was made in a small Alabama town
By Steve Davis
Punk Pioneers
Meet the band that brought punk rock to Spokane
By Leah Sottile
Home Run
Okkervil River's new album focuses on a time before smartphones, comes on cassette
By Laura Johnson
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Manufactured home owners are reimagining stable housing as local communities face untenable rent increases
By Eliza Billingham
Spokane leaders reaffirm their commitment to the Keep Washington Working Act amid uncertainty for immigrants and refugees
By Victor Corral Martinez
Suspension data for Central Valley School District reveals disparities in student discipline
By Colton Rasanen
Spokane band Snacks at Midnight shares its tour diary after rocking the Japanese punk scene
By Rory Babin
Sneak Peek Preview
Entree Food Newsletter
Weekend Countdown