Far and Away
Rugged. Remote. Beautiful. The state of Idaho has many qualities, but when it comes to helping its mentally ill, it has a long distance to travel
By Daniel Walters
Insured and Behind Bars
To reduce recidivism and improve public safety, Washington is enrolling inmates in Medicaid
By Deanna Pan
PHOTO EYE | Mayoral work
By Young Kwak
'A Fun Thing'
Spokane has second thoughts about James Glover; plus, how much fish is safe to eat?
By Heidi Groover, Jacob Jones and Daniel Walters
What is a City Council Worth?
The Spokane City Council's budget is growing. Some say it's a sign of increased productivity; others call it "mission creep"
By Heidi Groover
Price of Water
How Spokane Riverkeeper puts legal pressure on small communities
By Jacob Jones
Hostile Takeover
Forget Ukraine; Republicans in North Idaho are moving in to occupy ballot spots that belong to Democrats
By Mary Lou Reed
Eyesight to the Blind
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
GOP: Stay on Point
The Republican Party needs ideas — how about the ones it's already had?
By John T. Reuter
A Master Storyteller
Pullman artist Patrick Siler documents the human condition with wood, clay, charcoal and paint
By Chey Scott
TRUE CRIME | Kid Cannabis
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration
The Cannabist, Pacific Standard and Urban Decay's Naked Flushed palette
Listen to Your Games
The Spokane Symphony helps bring some of the best videogame soundtracks to life
By Laura Johnson
The Happiest Hour
Local restaurants are getting hip to the idea that parents need to unwind
By Amy Miller-Krezelak
Art by the Slice
BUTTER Cake Art & Design turns themes and requests into one-of-a-kind works of edible art
By Lisa Waananen
Patient Creations
Learn the ins and outs of barrel-aged beers with No-Li
Return of the Cage
Nicolas Cage delivers his best performance in years in Joe
Scared Stiff
The Quiet Ones takes an old-school approach to horror, and that might be its biggest flaw
By Maryann Johanson
Rolling On
Celebrating his father's centennial, Arlo Guthrie returns to the Pacific Northwest to continue Woody's legacy
Transition Period
How alt-rock quintet Manchester Orchestra finally found its loud voice
By Azaria Podplesky
Leisurely Learning
Local summer camps teach technical skills masked by creativity, fun and Legos
By Eli Francovich
Summer on Stage
Budding young actors build confidence and have fun at the Civic's summer drama camps
By E.J. Iannelli
Summer Loving
North Idaho College students take a crack at creating our Summer Camps cover
By Chris Bovey
Ballin’
Where basketball meets life skills
By Eric Gavelin
Summer Camps 2014: Residential
By Inlander Staff
Summer Camps 2014: Day Camps
Summer Camps 2014: Special Needs
Summer Camps 2014: Education
Summer Camps 2014: Arts, Music, Theater
Summer Camps 2014: Sports & Dance
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By Samantha Wohlfeil
Torra Tea opens in Spokane Valley, infusing Scottish traditions with an upscale twist
By Eliza Billingham
A guide for first-time fairgoers to enjoy everything a local renaissance faire has to offer
By Erin Sellers
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