As Spokane smashes building permit records, a planned South Hill sixplex offers hints at the city's dense future
By Nate Sanford
Preparing the city for a world's fair wasn't easy — but locals joined together to save the clock tower and bring a bit of Michigan to the Inland Northwest
By Bill Youngs
Spokane Public Library and Thrive International collaborate to provide refugee housing
By Samantha Wohlfeil
NEWS BRIEFS: Police shootings already outpace all of last year
Plus, a group that helped raise graduation rates turns its focus to child care; and a state survey shows that students are happier than they've been in decades
By Inlander Staff
Idaho Gov. Brad Little has already signed more than 200 bills into law this year
By Colton Rasanen
Q&A: EWU Historian Bill Youngs talks about writing the definitive account of Expo '74 and what lessons it offers Spokane today
Elon's spambot problem comes for the Inland Northwest, sparring with a state senator and disturbing a mayor on 'X'
New leadership at the Inlander: Two familiar faces take on the editor and news editor roles
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Thousands of years ago, Mount Mazama stood at 12,000 feet; then it blew its top, leaving behind North America's deepest lake
By Knute Berger
Question of the Week
What's a pop culture theme you'd love to see at a local bar/restaurant?
A coalition of elected litigators, including Washington's Bob Ferguson, looks to disrupt a nascent cannabis industry
By Will Maupin
Spokane Print Fest hosts a slate of community printmaking events throughout April
By Madison Pearson and Summer Sandstrom
Spokane Arts names new executive director, No-Li's patio dubbed among best in the nation; plus, new music!
Artist Rob McKirdie transforms, combines and elevates common materials into mixed-media sculptures
By Carrie Scozzaro
STCU Best of Broadway unveils its 2024-25 season
What else brings together Beetlejuice, Stephen Sondheim, and Michael Jackson?
By Seth Sommerfeld
As Expo's 50th draws near, city and local organizations prepare for nine weeks of celebration
By Madison Pearson
I Saw You
The Spokane Indians have an exciting season ahead with new partnerships, stadium upgrades and more
The Next Chapter for Gonzaga Basketball
With this season in the rearview mirror, let’s look ahead at next season’s Gonzaga squads.
Tamale Box opens first brick-and-mortar in Kendall Yards with another on the way in Liberty Lake
By Eliza Billingham
Downtown special event space Servante opens first pop-up bar with Candyland theme
Around the World in 80 Plates: Cocoa from Haarlem, Einkorn from Karacadağ
Richland is a meditative portrait of a town created by the atomic bomb
Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley delight in Wicked Little Letters
By Maryann Johanson
Q&A: Scotland's Alestorm sails the sonic seas as the premier pirate metal band
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Cafe Buenos Aires opens in Browne's Addition, bringing back Tarascon's well-loved empanadas, plus pastries and more
By Dora Scott
Persistent rain damages Spokane's award-winning stormwater system before it's fully operational
Shopping resumes at Boo Radley's, Petunia & Loomis after Wednesday apartment fire causes flooding
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