Spokane asks Legislature to strengthen hate crime laws, raise property tax cap; pay for parks, fire station, child care center
By Nate Sanford
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane's lone Black paper is revived
Plus, the Idaho panhandle gets easier access to a lifesaving drug; and a potential Spokane parks levy gets pushed to August
By Inlander Staff
Spokane's American Indian Community Center hopes to build a new facility in High Bridge Park
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Pets — and their humans — need a little grace this time of year
By Tara Roberts
Question of the Week
What's your favorite animated movie?
Despite the proliferation of cannabis, studies show substance use is down among minors where it's legal
By Will Maupin
Trackside Studio celebrates 10th Cup of Joy exhibit showcasing handmade ceramic mugs
By Madison Pearson
Spokanite HF Brownfield and Australian collaborator made a sweet and silly graphic novel
By Colton Rasanen
A Spokane couple reflects on their 30-year marriage and how they first met
By Renée Sande
Coaching Spokane Velocity, cheers to beer; plus, a festive tea tasting!
I Saw You
Gonzaga women storm onto the national scene with a historic blowout win over Stanford
This veteran Zags team is scoring like crazy and setting program records
National Christmas cocktail pop-up "Miracle" picks Volstead Act for first Spokane location
By Eliza Billingham
Three popular national franchises opened new Spokane-area locations this fall
Hayao Miyazaki's The Boy and the Heron is a true work of art and one of the year's best films
By Chase Hutchinson
Eileen is a dark, fascinating exploration of hidden desires
By Josh Bell
Fall 2023 Album Roundup
Before everyone gets fully into year-end mode, here are some of the best albums released this fall.
By Seth Sommerfeld
Gifts for Fans of The Bear
Surprise superfans of Hulu's hit chef dramedy with delicious Italian treats and replay-worthy memories
Gifts for Vintage Snobs
Consider form and function when shopping for the vintage lifestyle lover in your life
By Chey Scott
Gifts for Sustainable Sallies
What to get for the person who knows the world is burning and wants to reduce their impacts
Gifts for Cinephiles
Movie-themed board games, colorful soundtracks and all-access passes are perfect for film freaks
By Nathan Weinbender
Gifts for Swifties
Since you probably can't afford tickets to the Eras Tour, here are some alternative gifts for the Taylor Swift fan in your life
Gifts for Nerdy Gamers
Because games are the best thing to come to tables since home-cooked meals
Gifts for People with Too Much Stuff
Thoughtful presents that don't add to an accumulation of meaningless objects
By Summer Sandstrom
Gifts for the Freshly Heartbroken
From anger to acceptance, find gifts for whatever stage of grief your friend is in
Gifts for Procrastinators
Last-minute suggestions that aren't gift cards from grocery store kiosks
Gifts for Kids with Too Many Screens
Phones, tablets and game consoles will fall from favor to these crafty, creative hands-on gifts
Gifts for Someone with the Zoomies
Burn off some calories or warm up some muscles with these super active indoor and outdoor gifts
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By Victor Corral Martinez
Cafe Buenos Aires opens in Browne's Addition, bringing back Tarascon's well-loved empanadas, plus pastries and more
By Dora Scott
Customize your Dungeons & Dragons gameplay with fancy dice by two Spokane artists
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