Second Chances
Inspired by an Inlander investigation, an attorney has teamed up with insanity-defense patients to file a civil rights suit against the state
By Deanna Pan
CRIME | Spokane's Justice League
By Jacob Jones
And So It Begins...
A federal lawsuit alleges Spokane County withheld meds for a mentally ill inmate; plus, who's running for office?
By Jacob Jones, Heidi Groover and Deanna Pan
Redder than Red
The race in Idaho's 2nd District has become a battle waged between two types of conservatism
By Daniel Walters
Sprague Avenue Stories
Captivity and freedom, sex and salvation: Dispatches from Spokane's main drag
By Inlander Staff
"Sprague"
A poem by Thom Caraway, Spokane Poet Laureate
By Thom Caraway
Who Lost Ukraine?
That's exactly the kind of question that has launched too many American misadventures, and Obama knows it
By Robert Herold
A Pioneering Square
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Wisdom in a Bottle
To get grown-ups learning, meet them where they are: at the bar
By Taylor Weech
Back Home
After a 16-year absence, Broadway star Cheyenne Jackson returns home to perform with the Spokane Symphony
By Laura Johnson
PHOTO | Large Format
By Alejandro Pallares
For Your Consideration
Moves, Arctic Monkeys and John Oliver's new show
By Heidi Groover
The Exposé
The Civic's new production of Gypsy combines classic family drama with even more classical set devices
By E.J. Iannelli
History of the Skies
Only a handful of B-17 bombers still fly today — and one of them touches down in Spokane this weekend
By Chey Scott
Love the Legumes
Locally farmed green garbanzo beans are popping up on menus this year
By Amy Miller-Krezelak
Frozen
Brain Freeze Creamery finally has its own ice cream shop
By Jo Miller
From Chopsticks to Forks
The Fork opens in Coeur d'Alene with an eclectic vision
By Carrie Scozzaro
Messing With a Classic
This remake of Godzilla provides on-screen flair, but little insight into the legendary monster
By Ed Symkus
Putting the Arm in Charm
Disney's latest appeals equally to all ages and brings the heat
By Seth Sommerfeld
'We Are Flying Spiders'
After losing its leader, the local hip-hop orchestra returns with seven new songs
Rock the Dipper
After months of preparation, the revitalized Big Dipper is ready for its official debut
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