The race to represent northwest Spokane is a crowded, ideological buffet
By Nate Sanford
NEWS BRIEFS: Sandpoint euthanizes 170 geese at City Beach
Plus, a nationwide effort to solve MMIP cases; and Spokane's 'missing middle' program is working.
A proposal out of Spokane City Hall would eliminate the need for parking spots in new housing
By Eliza Billingham
30 Years of Inlander: 1993-1994
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Inlander 30 Throwback: Foley vs. Nethercutt
Tom Foley defends his life’s work before a wave of anti-Congress sentiment, while George Nethercutt rides the tide
Question of the Week
If you were a wrestler, what would your name be?
People are ready to mobilize to fight climate change, but they crave pragmatic solutions — and some good old fashioned optimism
By Bill Bryant
Can the high court's recent ruling impact Washington's cannabis industry?
By Will Maupin
Inside the world of Spokane's indie pro wrestling scene
By Seth Sommerfeld
Relentless Regulars
After STA's City Line transit route launches this month, taking the bus becomes like a trip to the museum
Seven movies "about" 'Merica: flicks titularly related to the U.S. of A.
By Bill Frost
Reach summer reading goals, the meta-ness of Asteroid City; plus, new music!
Cowboy Mounted Shooting is as Western as Eastern Washington gets; meet local rider Courtney Bock and her horse, Stella
By Madison Pearson
I Saw You
Spokane's Hot Dog Bob is one of downtown's friendliest attractions
Any way you slice it, hot dog history is American history
Joy Ride offers up an amusingly raunchy comedy about friendship and Asian-American identity
By Josh Bell
The atmospheric literary drama The Lesson offers restrained thrills
Pummeling Detroit rock band Protomartyr gets comparatively optimistic on Formal Growth in the Desert
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To truly understand the Dungeons & Dragons hype, I played through my first-ever campaign at Sage's Portal
By Colton Rasanen
Cafe Buenos Aires opens in Browne's Addition, bringing back Tarascon's well-loved empanadas, plus pastries and more
By Dora Scott
Persistent rain damages Spokane's award-winning stormwater system before it's fully operational
Shopping resumes at Boo Radley's, Petunia & Loomis after Wednesday apartment fire causes flooding
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