It's Republican versus Republican in this week's primary elections, but will voters choose old-school Idaho moderates or the farther-right to lead the Gem State?
By Daniel Walters
Inland Northwest tribes are using technology to track young salmon in hopes of returning runs to the Columbia and Spokane rivers
By Samantha Wohlfeil
As housing shortages hit North Idaho, some employers look to build their own employee housing as another way to secure staff
By Nate Sanford
Idaho voters stand up to McGeachin, Giddings... and a whole bunch of moderates
Question of the Week
How would the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade affect you or people you know?
American history shows that winning a single battle or sinking an important naval vessel — like Russia's Moskva — is not the same as ending a war
By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
Readers react to our story about Spokane's Airbnb policy
Breakthroughs in legalization used to come years apart, now however they're coming fast
By Will Maupin
Meet three local makers repurposing vintage fabric, quilts and clothing into sustainable, on-trend pieces
By Chey Scott
Asian, Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Heritage Day offers a chance to experience Spokane communities and cultures often left out of the spotlight
By Summer Sandstrom
My first time... watching Titanic
By Madison Pearson
Metal Lords features a potential star in the making, Always Jane is a look into being a transgender teen, and new music!
Get your groove on in downtown Coeur d’Alene with several arts-based happenings this Friday the 13th
By Carrie Scozzaro
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Week of May 12
Common Language is Spokane's newest brewery and aims to make more than beer
By Derek Harrison
Cascadia's new Zag basketball collab; plus, a local chef takes ownership of Sandpoint's Laughing Dog Brewing
Forget Netflix, the Criterion Channel and Shudder are the best cinematic streaming options
By Josh Bell
Inlander Insights: All Sorts Director Rick Castañeda
The Central Washington native chats about his absurdist office comedy
By Seth Sommerfeld
The French abortion drama Happening is vital filmmaking made even more resonant by recent news
By Maryann Johanson
Black Tiger Sex Machine marries their dark EDM with sci-fi visuals for a sensory treat
By Howard Hardee
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TO-GO BOX: Gordy's closes, Skyway Cafe burns, plus new eateries
By Dora Scott
The Columbia River defines our corner of the continent, but the remote valley where it starts has its own story to tell
By Knute Berger
Spokane Valley will fund capital and entertainment projects with lodging tax funds
By Victor Corral Martinez
The Spokane Handweavers’ Guild’s 77-year legacy perseveres in members’ beautifully handwoven textiles
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