Vol. 21, No. 7
Turbulence Ahead
Boeing hasn't yet decided where it will build the 777X — either way, it has big ramifications for the Inland Northwest
By Daniel Walters
A Dry, Warm Place
As the temperature drops, Spokane's warming centers provide overnight refuge
By Jacob Jones
PHOTO EYE | Friendly Rivalry
By Young Kwak
Give and Take
Local nurses prepare to walk; plus, the state rejects Spokane County's urban expansion
By Jacob Jones and Daniel Walters
"A New Day"
Civil rights attorneys say systemic change is coming to the state prison system
By Deanna Pan
Double Take
Reversing course, the Spokane City Council warms to a less-than-independent ombudsman
By Heidi Groover
Why Is This So Hard?
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Rewriting the Rules
Via filibusters, small-state senators held too much power for too long
By Robert Herold
Letters to the Editor
By Inlander Readers
Reclaimed Rock
How one wrong move inspired an electric guitar-maker to rock on with reclaimed materials
By Laura Johnson
Glory Days
A local filmmaker is putting 1988 Spokane on the screen
By Mike Bookey
TV | Sophia's Big Break
By Lisa Fairbanks-Rossi
For Your Consideration
United Pixelworkers, Hyperbole and a Half and CarryingTheGun.com
By Lisa Waananen
Onward, Upward
In his second season, EWU's Vernon Adams has taken Cheney by storm
By Howie Stalwick
Straying from Tradition
The cast of the Civic's The Christmas Schooner brings a lesser-known holiday story to life
By Chey Scott
Dining by Design
How one architecture and design firm is transforming the look of the Inland Northwest's dining scene
The Flavor Shop
You'll find copious amounts of spice, oil and vinegar at Spice Traders Mercantile
By Jo Miller
Strength in Numbers
Six of the city's food trucks team up as part of First Friday
UPDATE | Luna
Boiled Down
Out of the Furnace offers amazing performances within a cumbersome story
By Ed Symkus
When in Rome
The Great Beauty tells a truly Italian story
Caffeinated Chorus
One dark evening with the Moscow-based Runaway Symphony
Wunderkind Revisited
Guitarist Derek Trucks grew up a rocker but has managed to remain relatively grounded
By Sonja S. Mongar
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After starring at Gonzaga, Robert Sacre continues his winning ways as North Central 's head boy's basketball coach
By Seth Sommerfeld
Washington lawmakers consider allowing cannabis producers to sell direct to consumers
By Will Maupin
Jupiter's Eye Book Cafe offers a cozy, calm atmosphere for Spokane book lovers to enjoy
By Madison Pearson
Spokane's Community Court handles most nonviolent offenses downtown. While arrests increase, founders say improving quality of life is "not an easy fix."
By Eliza Billingham
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