Pride in December
By Colton Rasanen
Years after losing state funding and shrinking its footprint, the organization once known as the Spokane AIDS Network has a new mission — and lease on life
The Spokane Riverkeeper hires attorney Katelyn Scott as the organization's first water protector
By Summer Sandstrom
Here to help: A guide to local and national LGBTQ+ organizations
We sat down to chat with Zack Zappone, the first openly queer leader elected to the Spokane City Council
As Spokane's transit system recovers from the pandemic, one STA board member wonders if low-income fares could help
By Nate Sanford
From a student cookbook to a VHS documentary, the WSU Queer Archives Initiative preserves the university's LGBTQ+ history
By Lannan Ruiz
Everything from physics to football is on the table for budget cuts at Eastern Washington University
By Samantha Wohlfeil
NEWS BRIEFS: A state court upholds Spokane's voter-approved camping ban
Plus, Liberty Lake edges toward more book banning; and a bikeway Christmas miracle
By Inlander Staff
Washington keeps ban on conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ youth after the US Supreme Court declines to weigh in
Question of the Week
EWU may cut some of its programs. If you were in charge, what would you cut?
Even when inaccurate, movies like Napoleon leave an impression as being part of the historical record
By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
Green Zone Gifts: Strains for the discerning consumer
By Will Maupin
Green Zone Gifts: What to get your energetic and creative buds to keep them from getting bored
Green Zone Gifts: Gifts for more thankful lungs
Green Zone Gifts: Gifts that may come in handy for the first-time stoner in your life
Green Zone Gifts: Be Bold!
Surprise the adventurous on your list this season with something new to try
Green Zone Gift Guide
Green Zone Gifts: Cannabis-related items and gear that aren't full of THC
From historic restorations to original creations, Spokane Stained Glass is working to keep a dying art alive
TV Time: Pause your usual holiday rom-coms and cozy up with some cult documentaries
By Bill Frost
Elves' Cottage photo sessions, lunch at Ruins; plus, musical commercials!
Silent Book Clubs break traditional reading group rules and foster community among introverts in Spokane
By Madison Pearson
Spokane's historic Garland Theater sells to new owner
By Chey Scott
I Saw You
Gonzaga's matchup against UConn in Seattle might be the biggest game of the season
The Zags built another brutal schedule, but it hasn’t helped them as much as normal.
Washington State and Oregon State set to temporarily join the West Coast Conference
The Zags will have some big new conference rivals... at least for two years...
By Seth Sommerfeld and Will Maupin
Local food industry workers are getting ready for Spokane’s first Bartenders Brawl boxing match
By Eliza Billingham
Popular food truck Island Style Food opens a permanent location on North Division
The inaugural Bartenders Brawl is cancelled; knocked out by lack of referees
Roald Dahl-inspired prequel Wonka fails to capture the magic of its source material
By Josh Bell
Bradley Cooper’s Maestro is a piece of symphonic perfection
By Maryann Johanson
Spokane's Justyn Priest hits the right harmonies as both performer and musical teacher
By Julia Carr
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Four decades, two love stories and one year of new ownership for Spokane's Chalet Restaurant
By Dora Scott
The Columbia River defines our corner of the continent, but the remote valley where it starts has its own story to tell
By Knute Berger
Gonzaga women’s basketball looks to bounce back after a tough start the season
For the People: Here’s how you can interact with your Inland Northwest legislators this session
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