Patients and Prisoners
To some, Eastern State Hospital is no longer a place to heal, but rather a grim prison from which there is no escape
By Deanna Pan
Give Me Your Poor and Uninsured
In Eastern Washington, the Catholic Church is leading an initiative to enroll hundreds in health insurance
Not on My Watch
Washington's governor kills the death penalty (for now); plus, ag gag in Idaho
By Jacob Jones, Deanna Pan and Daniel Walters
Teach for Spokane?
Teach for America may come to our city — but does it work?
By Daniel Walters
Chapter Closed — For Now
The Spokane City Council approves a new police contract, but divisions remain
By Heidi Groover
'A Very Big Risk'
Why, despite state law, the mentally ill languish in jails while awaiting evaluations
By Jacob Jones
Earning Our Trust
There's a chasm growing between America and its leaders — whoever can bridge it will get us back on a path to progress
By George Nethercutt
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By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Letters to the Editor
By Inlander Readers
The Proposal
From a boy who couldn't say hello
By Leah Sottile
The Wrong Guy
She wasn't even writing about him, and they fell in love
In Good Humor
Hank was not a regular "I Saw You" reader, so someone decided to play a trick
By Clarke Humphrey
Caught!
One man placed an "I Saw You" never thinking his girlfriend would read it
By Laura Johnson
Your House
The Spokane Arena had a great year — now they want to bring in your favorite act
By Mike Bookey
VISUAL ART | Positive painting
By Carrie Scozzaro
For Your Consideration
Hurray for the Riff Raff, Sockeye Brewing and A New Leaf
By Lisa Waananen
Dream Achieved
In his final season, David Stockton looks back at his unlikely rise at Gonzaga
By Howie Stalwick
Media Matchmaking
Newspapers are still fixing people up, and it doesn't look like that's going to change
The Day After
We tried five different cold pizzas — here's what we learned
By Inlander Staff
Breakfast Twist
The classic diner experience meets modern-and-local at the Yards Bruncheon
Alligators and Ales
Waddell's debuts its brewing operation and second pub on Spokane's North Side
By Chey Scott
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Bionic Justice
After 27 years, Robocop gets an update
By Ed Symkus
Real Life, Briefly
The Oscar-nominated short documentaries tug at emotions
By Kimberley Jones
Never Say Never
Mon Chéri's reunion show means their little family is back together again
What the... ?
Emotional, brash, abrasive and honest: Pontiak makes art, not music
It Ain't Over Yet
By Jen Forsyth
Downhill from Here
A first-time skier finally understands why some people contend winter isn't the worst thing ever
Ski Dreams
Desiree' Leipham's long, strange trip led back to the slopes she loved as a girl
By Bob Legasa
Land Cruising
Discovering the beauty of southern and eastern Idaho
The Science of Snow
When Mother Nature is no help
Misadventures of the Ski Road Trip
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