Winners and Losers
How Sandpoint kept a growing company in its city — by evicting small businesses
By Daniel Walters
Time to Speak Up
Three opportunities to comment on Mayor Condon's proposed budget; plus, recognition for the Inlander's "State of Mind" series
By Heidi Groover and Daniel Walters
Happy Ending?
How does a decade-long legal battle with a law-flouting porn shop end in a bill to the taxpayers?
By Heidi Groover
'Don't Shoot Me'
A new lawsuit alleges Spokane County sheriff's deputies used excessive force and ignored a man's medical condition
By Jacob Jones
According to Newt
Cathy McMorris Rodgers is cozying up to the architect of American polarization, Newt Gingrich
By Robert Herold
Sculpted By Poverty
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By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Culture is Identity
And identity fuels cities. So, what's fueling us?
By Luke Baumgarten
Lawyer Up
Another group impacted by legal pot: attorneys
By Kate Gibbons
On Bigfoot's Trail
How do you believe in something that — to the rest of the world — doesn't exist?
By Deanna Pan
Artful Soles
How local teens turned sneakers into pieces of art
By Jenna Mulligan
Art | Gallery on the Go
By Chey Scott
For Your Consideration
Talking cats, beautiful apps, and an in-depth look at the U.S. border crisis.
Closing the Cycle
Broadway Bound concludes Neil Simon's 'Eugene' trilogy and marks the end of Michael Weaver's time at Interplayers
By E.J. Iannelli
TV Trade Deadline Dealbook
A world in which we trade TV stars like baseball players, complete with footnotes (1)
By Stan Gerbe
The Pit Master
LeRoy Payne takes his barbecuing from competition to market
By Jo Miller
Glass Overflowing
Big things are happening at Sandpoint's watering holes
By Carrie Scozzaro
Fall Flicks
A look at the most anticipated movies for the rest of 2014
By Scott Renshaw, Maryann Johanson, Andrew Wright and Danny Bowes
Die Laughing
Why Die Hard and other dated action films provide more laughs than gasps as the years pass
By Mike Bookey
The Right Fit
Bartfest is billing itself as the festival for those who don't really like festivals
By Laura Johnson
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Eleven Spokane Falls Community College students are first graduates of new integrated behavioral health bachelor's degree
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Spokane ICE protesters charged with felonies released after first appearance, and other updates
By Samantha Wohlfeil and Colton Rasanen
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