Running Dry
How Wild Waters slid from the top water park in the Inland Northwest to an abandoned ruin
By Daniel Walters
Elson Floyd's Final Year
WSU president leaves behind a strong vision for the school's future
You Got Frenched!
Al French scuttles Todd Mielke's bid for county CEO; plus, a shoplifting death in Coeur d'Alene
By Daniel Walters, Lael Henterly and Mitch Ryals
Privacy vs. Public Trials
Why a man convicted of first-degree murder in 2006 could get a new day in court
By Mitch Ryals
Drilling Into the Future
When he gets done drilling for oil, rocket scientist Mark Russell wants to tap geothermal energy
By Lael Henterly
Toxic Tokes?
The cannabis industry seeks regulations allowing more pesticides; others say that's a problem
By Jake Thomas
Roll with the Changes
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Healing Forward
Why Spokane shouldn't try to collectively own the Dolezal scandal
By Mariah McKay
A Brokered Convention?
The Republican field for president is a toss-up, which might bring back a familiar face at the very last minute
By Chris Carlson
Dabbing Defined
Everything you're too embarrassed to ask (but really want to know)
By Jordy Byrd
In the Spotlight
ESPN is coming to town to let the world know about Hoopfest
By Mike Bookey
Trickle Down Toughness: Dad, drink, basketball and the strange courage of an old man
Distilled: A shot of life
By Shann Ray
The Dream Team
Meet the Spokane squad who will defend their home turf
A Night's Work
How downtown Spokane transforms into Hoopfest in a matter of hours
By William Maupin
Naming Rights (and Wrongs)
We looked over several thousand team names to find the best puns, insults and booze jokes
By Inlander Staff
Got Hops?
Hoopfest adds Friday activities that blend the practical and the tasty
By Dan Nailen
Revival on Ninth Avenue
The Woman's Club of Spokane was almost lost to history, but with new leadership, it's catching up to modern times
By Chey Scott
REMEMBRANCE | Gunther's Greatness
Fond memories of a vital part of Spokane's classical community
By Verne Windham
For Your Consideration
Canned wine, "microdosing" and a pot-friendly dating app
School's Out
Do you like your improv deep dish or thin crust? The Ditch Kids bring their own flavor to Spokane
By E.J. Iannelli
I Saw You
Week of June 25th
Sea Change
Williams Seafood Market adds options for customers fishing for a quick bite
It's Hoppin'!
Accolades abound, baseball gets its own beer and more brewery expansion news
New to the Bridge
Kyoko Sushi in Sandpoint reflects its chef's big personality
By Carrie Scozzaro
Dog of a Story
Max wastes a promising idea on forgettable characters
By Ed Symkus
The Me Problem
How to read the emotional emergence from narcissism in Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
By Scott Renshaw
All Man
Gregg Allman has experienced much turmoil, but he perseveres with his mix of blues, rock and country
By Laura Johnson
Fire Starter
Tyler, the Creator pushes everyone's buttons, but still cares about what his fans think
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A guide for first-time fairgoers to enjoy everything a local renaissance faire has to offer
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Neighborhood council leaders provide insight on their vibrant, collaborative and growing corners of Spokane
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Q&A: Judas Priest drummer Scott Travis discusses the new album Invincible Shield before the band plays Spokane Arena
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