One year ago, Spokane became a statewide leader in housing reform — but did the law work?
By Nate Sanford
30 Years of Inlander: 2001-2002
By Summer Sandstrom
With explosive growth in Kootenai County, voters are asked to approve $50 million to protect open space
By Colton Rasanen
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane voters will see a homeless camping ban on November's ballot.
Plus, environmental groups want to breach the Snake dams; and a suddenly empty position on the school board.
Question of the Week
What's your favorite bread?
As long as humans and hubris collide, the story of Frankenstein remains on point
By John Hagney
Washington debuts a new bureau to handle vacated drug possession conviction refunds
By Will Maupin
Janie Schnurr's abstract artworks capture a childlike exuberance for shape, color and pattern
By Carrie Scozzaro
Woodworking invitational at Uniontown's Dahmen Barn spotlights artists from across the Northwest
By Gabrielle Feliciano
The current slate of subpar superhero movies is nothing new — Hollywood has been cranking out comic-book catastrophes for decades
By Bill Frost
Theater on air, Foo Fighters pinball; plus, new music!
Inlander 30 Throwback: Young in Spokane
I Saw You
Shaun Thompson Duffy's granular understanding of bread making has transformed the Inland Northwest's relationship with bread
Matt Toman is driven to master artisan bread in North Idaho
By Ben Vandehey
Bakeries have been in Spokane as long as it's been a city
Stacie Kearney's sourdough starter traveled the Oregon Trail 176 years ago, but each loaf begins and ends differently
Ricky Webster's dream of an artisan bread and cheese shop is alive and blooming — so is Bob, the starter
By Madison Pearson
Noah Rosen used to regularly ply the waves and the Santa Monica Farmers Market, now he's Spokane's punk bread baker
By Eliza Billingham
New in downtown Spokane, Bowery serves excellent, ego-less food with a Parisian touch
Uoni Bubble Tea opens near Gonzaga offering boba and other drinks, plus Japanese taiyaki cakes
By Sylvia Davidow
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem boasts lovely animation with only a so-so story
By Chase Hutchinson
Randall Park's dynamic directorial debut Shortcomings proves the most interesting characters are often the most exasperating ones
Catching up with Seattle indie folk powerhouse the Head and the Heart
By Seth Sommerfeld
Blues legend Buddy Guy takes a victory lap around the country on his "Damn Right Farewell" tour
By Azaria Podplesky
Foo Fighters and the Breeders rock the Arena
By Nicholas Deshais
Lucky You Lounge set to close down at the end of August
The Spokane live music hotspot has 11 shows left before it's gone for good
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Manufactured home owners are reimagining stable housing as local communities face untenable rent increases
Suspension data for Central Valley School District reveals disparities in student discipline
Spokane leaders reaffirm their commitment to the Keep Washington Working Act amid uncertainty for immigrants and refugees
By Victor Corral Martinez
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane targets alcohol and paraphernalia sales downtown
By Inlander Staff
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