Destructive fires swept through Spokane County last weekend, killing two and leaving hundreds without homes
By Samantha Wohlfeil and Nate Sanford
30 Years of Inlander: 2007-2008
By Madison Pearson
NEWS BRIEFS: Nadine Woodward attended a Matt Shea event before calling him a 'threat.'
Plus, fighting hunger at Spokane schools; and yet another change to city park rules.
Voters recall West Bonner School Board chair and vice chair
By Colton Rasanen
Question of the Week
How have you been dealing with the smoke?
History tells us that maritime skirmishes, like the fight over Ukrainian wheat, can escalate
By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
In smoke-filled air, smokeless cannabis is an appealing alternative
By Will Maupin
Spokane's Kari Johnson began collecting Barbies well before the hit film spurred a pink renaissance
By Chey Scott
The new, two-day Root Experience showcases BIPOC performers and filmmakers from across the greater Pacific Northwest
By Summer Sandstrom
Aggressively sarcastic advice from a mediocre athlete
By Eliza Billingham
Insterstellar satire, Metallica scholars; plus, new music!
Thrive International hosts women's-only pool party as an inclusive event for international residents
Inlander 30 Throwback: 20 Under 30
Young people doing kick-ass work in the Inland Northwest
I Saw You
Notes from a hungry reporter at a food writing retreat in Stevens County
Garden Party opens in downtown Spokane, offering a botanical bar experience
By Sylvia Davidow
The video game-based sports drama Gran Turismo functions mostly as an advertisement for itself
By Josh Bell
Helen Mirren can only do so much with mediocre biopic Golda
Lindsey Stirling marries classical violin, dubstep beats, dance and more for a musical offering all her own
By Seth Sommerfeld
Billy Idol's extreme infatuation with providing souvenirs for his live crowds
Give Guide 2023
This fall, the new Crosswalk youth shelter near Spokane Community College will break ground
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Local nonprofit Mujeres in Action serves domestic violence survivors in Spanish
Save Our Wild Salmon has been working for more than 30 years to salvage the future of salmon and steelhead populations in the Pacific Northwest
When insurance won't cover critical therapy for Spokane children with special needs, Elevations helps
By Nate Sanford
Connecting You with Local Nonprofits Making a Lasting Impact
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Torra Tea opens in Spokane Valley, infusing Scottish traditions with an upscale twist
A guide for first-time fairgoers to enjoy everything a local renaissance faire has to offer
By Erin Sellers
Neighborhood council leaders provide insight on their vibrant, collaborative and growing corners of Spokane
Q&A: Judas Priest drummer Scott Travis discusses the new album Invincible Shield before the band plays Spokane Arena
By Taylor D. Waring
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