The work to address local homelessness hits its first speed bump: writing a joint statement
By Nate Sanford
$50 photo ops, a Chinese spy balloon and low-testosterone husbands: A darling of the right headlines a local GOP fundraiser
NEWS BRIEFS: Riccelli proposes free school meals for all students and more
Plus, Lisa Brown is mum on a mayor run; and the county considers a ballpark upgrade.
Question of the Week
Are you worried that AI will replace your job?
Ukraine in 2022 and the newly formed United States of 1776 both had pivotal roles to play in the fight for freedom around the world
By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
Question of the Week: AI Edition
Can artificial intelligence replace artists or writers?
NASA technology delivers efficiency, consistency for Spokane's Redbird
By Will Maupin
AI image generators are transforming the art world, but many of the Inland Northwest's artists aren't that worried
By Chey Scott
Will AI save me — or replace me?
By Daniel Walters
A new book illuminates stories and accomplishments of Spokane's Black leaders
By Summer Sandstrom
Two actors are reprising a production of Parallel Lives and finding the fresh in the familiar
By E.J. Iannelli
A somewhat arbitrary ranking of the city's vehicle and pedestrian crossings
By Nic Renshaw
Spokane Art School's new digs, SpokAnimal receives $25,000 award; plus, new music!
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Week of February 16
The false narrative of defense being the key for Gonzaga
No matter what broadcasters say, the Zags usually falter when the offense no-shows
By Seth Sommerfeld
Tavolàta Spokane's executive chef sees everything as a learning opportunity
By Carrie Scozzaro
Cantarito Mexican Restaurant opens in Indian Trail neighborhood; Plus, local restaurants recognized by James Beard Foundation
By Lauren Roddis and Carrie Scozzaro
Wrestling with the morals and emotions of war movie fatigue
Jonathan Majors' gravitas bolsters Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, but the rest of the film is a banal experience
By Chase Hutchinson
Live From Somewhere seeks to boost the local music scene with unique performance videos at atypical locales
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As Hayden-based bookstore It's a Love Story celebrates its first anniversary, the owners are creating a community of romantics
By Colton Rasanen
Spokane Children’s Theatre thinks outside the box for its 78th season finale: Mary Poppins
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By Inlander Staff
Spokane schools and parks plan to complete nearly 200 projects throughout the city — if voters in November agree to fund them
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