Property crimes are way up, violent crimes are down, and politicians and business owners are waging a war of perception over the safety of downtown Spokane
By Nate Sanford
A plan to save native fish species in Priest River meets resistance from Priest Lake homeowners and the state Senate
By Summer Sandstrom
Environmental and faith groups oppose plans to pump more gas through an Inland Northwest pipeline
By Samantha Wohlfeil
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane aims to turn parking lots into housing, and more.
Plus, prisoners learn to ride horses; and the city gets two new tenant-landlord laws.
ANALYSIS: Mayoral challenger Lisa Brown says Spokane is 'stuck in neutral.' Woodward says Brown's ideas are 'radical' and 'straight out of Seattle'
By Daniel Walters
PROGRESSIVE SCRAMBLE: Beggs doesn't look like he's running for Spokane City Council president this year — but Betsy Wilkerson probably is
By Daniel Walters and Nate Sanford
Question of the Week
What are your concerns about crime and safety in downtown Spokane?
Disparate groups found a way to work together to preserve riparian habitat for salmon, but Jay Inslee preferred a regulatory approach
By Bill Bryant
Drug tests, teenagers and cardiovascular disease
By Will Maupin
The last scientifically documented sighting of a wild condor in Washington state occurred in 1897. Can they come back?
By Jack Nisbet
That status of condors right now and future plans for the big birds
Spokane artist Audreana Camm is doing whatever it takes to get more people to support the region's creatives
By Chey Scott
What do humble Anton Bruckner and arrogant Richard Wagner have in common? Ecstasy, says Eckart Preu
By E.J. Iannelli
A local poet muses on Lebron, spy balloons, a tragic movie set shooting, and ol' Joe Biden
By Jonathan Potter
Spooky stories, bingeworthy Netflix series; plus, new music!
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Week of March 2
Eastern Washington aims to finish its unlikely journey to a Big Sky title with a NCAA Tourney berth
By Seth Sommerfeld
As a fourth-generation chef, East Pan Asian Cuisine's Brandon Pham is excited for his Restaurant Week debut
Revival Tea Co. expands again with a new downtown boba tea bar
By Ellie Rothstrom
Out for Inlander Restaurant Week 2023: Chinook, Outsider and Scratch
By Inlander Staff
Looking back at the animated joys (and religious undertones) of The Land Before Time as it returns to the big screen
By Chase Hutchinson
Creed III struggles to find worthy new challenges for its titular pugilistic character
By Josh Bell
Finding reasons to keep fighting via Titus Andronicus' virulent and philosophical punk bombast
By Ian Riggins
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Manufactured home owners are reimagining stable housing as local communities face untenable rent increases
By Eliza Billingham
Meet Major Tom, The Long Ear record store's resident feisty feline
By Madison Pearson
Spokane leaders reaffirm their commitment to the Keep Washington Working Act amid uncertainty for immigrants and refugees
By Victor Corral Martinez
Oscar-nominated Brazilian drama I'm Still Here is a moving tribute to persistence in the face of oppression
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