Below Grade
Millions have been invested in a school data system that major districts find nearly useless
By Daniel Walters
MEMORIAL | A Lost Leader
By Jacob Jones
Politics and Murder
An arrest in the South Hill killing; plus, Spokane City Council shows its new colors
By Jacob Jones, Heidi Groover and Daniel Walters
Under One Roof
A new workgroup is taking aim at shortfalls in serving victims of domestic violence
By Heidi Groover
The Manning Model
America take note: We can still produce genuine role models, as NFL quarterback Peyton Manning is proving
By George Nethercutt
Sherman's March
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Letters to the Editor
By Inlander Readers
Picking Fights
Top boxers converge on Spokane next week for national championships
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For Your Consideration
Justified, CooksIllustrated.com and the perfected sock
By Laura Johnson
Making Magic in Metal
Sculptor Wayne Chabre has made a career out of being inspired by the Northwest
By Carrie Scozzaro
Among the People
At First Covenant Church, you "come as you are"
By Deanna Pan
The Candy Kanes
Three sisters and their mom keep the candy flowing at Halletts Chocolates
By Jo Miller
Sizzle and Swill
The Boiler Room serves up artisan pizza and more in a modern space in Five Mile
By Chey Scott
Cost of Combat
Lone Survivor is a sobering, powerful war movie
By Maryann Johanson
Squirreled Away
The Nut Job is not the first great animated film of 2014
By Ed Symkus
Rustic Moment
Local act the Rustics add more members, complete their first album and constantly live for today
Shadow Play
If you can classify Disappears, you might be missing the point altogether
By Leah Sottile
In Full Swing
Snowlander Editor's Note
By Jen Forsyth
Expert Viewing
Watching the Winter Olympics the Olympian way
Business on the Slopes
Joe Johnson proves there are careers in the ski industry off the runs
By Eli Francovich
Snow Art
One local artist's desire to paint snow — on the wall or on a snowboard
Conquer the Cold
How to survive in the winter wilderness and enjoy it, too
Icy Competition
At Priest Lake, it's volleyball for the ladies and softball for the men — with snowshoes, of course
By Mike Bookey
Park It
Oh, the people you'll meet in the ski resort parking lot
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