A post-pandemic drop in student attendance across Washington still has educators wondering how to get students back in class
By Colton Rasanen
Spokane County wildfire victims seek help from state, federal government as recovery continues
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Six months after it passed, Spokane's new law criminalizing being in parks after hours results in few arrests
By Nate Sanford
After a lengthy struggle to hire, the Spokane Police Department is almost back to full staffing
NEWS BRIEFS: Brown wants a bigger say for Spokane
Plus, schools are on the ballot, and so is gerrymandering
By Inlander Staff
Spokane hires law firm after evangelist files claim for damages over resolution condemning Woodward's appearance at event with Matt Shea
Question of the Week
What does the perfect Valentine's Day look like to you?
The bombing of Houthis in Yemen is reminiscent of the War of 1812, when America found itself in a situation it could not control
By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
Olympia considers allowing Washingtonians to cultivate cannabis
By Will Maupin
How humans relate to those that bleat, bark and buck
By Eliza Billingham
Spokane printmaker Reinaldo Gil Zambrano tells multicultural stories in new solo exhibition at the MAC
By Madison Pearson
The die-hard Monty Python fans in Aspire's Spamalot are relishing its over-the-top Broadway riffs — and closure
By E.J. Iannelli
Make sweet memories with loved ones this month while partaking in these local events
By Carrie Shriver
Heartbreaker Tattoo & Artist Co-op brings together artists across various disciplines in a fun, colorful environment
By Summer Sandstrom
Local poet gets scholarly, Izzy's Comfort Kitchen is voted 35th best restaurant by Yelp; plus, new music!
Relentless Wrestling heads to Northern Quest on March 30 for its biggest show yet
The supercard will feature former WWE star Mustafa Ali plus AEW and New Japan talent
By Seth Sommerfeld
I Saw You
Gonzaga prepares for first trip to Kentucky's Rupp Arena
Saturday’s showdown with UK is one of the biggest regular season opportunities in program history.
How Inland Northwest menus have changed in the past 10 years, and what that says about us
Around the World in 80 Plates: Mixtas from Guatemala; Loroco pupusas from El Salvador
Local quartet Tango Volcado discusses the allure of its musical style before its Valentine's Day show with the Spokane Symphony
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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
TO-GO BOX: Gordy's closes, Skyway Cafe burns, plus new eateries
By Dora Scott
Q&A: Micah Genteman, the third-generation owner of Spokane Valley's Sports Creel outdoor supplier, reflects on the shop's 70-year legacy
By Lucy Klebeck
For the second year, an Idaho legislator has introduced a bill proposing mandatory minimum fines for cannabis possession
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