Fentanyl is flooding into the Inland Northwest, triggering a deadlier phase of the opioid crisis
By Wilson Criscione
Do state Democrats' proposed redistricting maps show they've given up on the 6th?
By Daniel Walters
If you're so smart, why don't you draw your own Redistricting Map?
'A sinking ship': As more staff flee, City of Spokane has no homeless response team
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Johnson & Johnson to Seek FDA Authorization for Booster Shot
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What are your favorite animal-related accounts to follow on social media?
Gun School: A true story of fear, fatherhood and the collapse of the empire
By Samuel Ligon
Farewell from departing Inlander editor Jacob Fries
By Jacob H. Fries
Lilac City Comicon returns for its 15th edition full of familiar faces and pioneering comic artists
By T. J. Tranchell
Get your phone out and go follow these Instagram cats, right meow
By Chey Scott
TV Time: Nine 1991 horror movies to stream before Halloween
By Bill Frost
Making a case for Dear Evan Hansen, What We Do in the Shadows is back and new music!
Dream big at the MAC next spring with first U.S. stop of Dreamworks animation exhibit
By Madison Pearson
Inlander Insights: Spokane Pride’s Esteban Herevia
We chat about drive-thru Pride and "It’s a Small World" as part our new culture Q&A series
By Seth Sommerfeld
Dog & Pony closes its first season with exhibitions on bodily autonomy and self-identity
By Natalie Rieth
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By Maryann Johanson
A Japanese woman faces moral and marital challenges in WWII drama Wife of a Spy
By Josh Bell
Married duo Shovels & Rope highlight a packed week of live music that also includes Doobie Brothers, Spokane String Quartet
By Dan Nailen
New Kids on the Block, En Vogue, Salt-n-Pepa and Rick Astley book Spokane show for summer 2022
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As a hot labor summer turns to fall, a historic health care strikelooms over Kaiser workers while Spokane unions see increased support
By Nate Sanford
Skewers food truck's new permanent location in downtown Spokane honors Armenian struggle for survival
By Eliza Billingham
Spokane's Holy Trinity Greek Food Festival preps for its 87th year
After five years of controversy and, finally, construction, Spokane's new stadium has opened its doors to the public
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