West Central neighbors are deciding which pedestrian-friendly changes should be made with money designated for their neighborhood
By Samantha Wohlfeil
NEWS BRIEFS: West Bonner could close two schools
Plus, Spokane gets electric car sharing; and the city settles a wrongful death claim
By Inlander Staff
Spokane's Franklin Elementary students learn how dumping goldfish creates an invasive issue
By Eliza Billingham
Sean Feucht sues Spokane claiming 'emotional distress' over City Council resolution denouncing former mayor's appearance with him and Matt Shea
The Silent Majority Foundation, a conservative legal organization, is helping Feucht sue the city
By Nate Sanford
A symbol of freedom, birds became an art obsession among Japanese Americans forced into relocation camps during World War II
By Susan Shain, High Country News
Question of the Week
What are you most excited about for Pride month this year?
Washington's flourishing cannabis beverage market is about to get even more crowded
By Will Maupin
Local and regional artists reflect on a landscape theme in summer exhibition at Gonzaga's Jundt Art Museum
By Carrie Scozzaro
Remembering Larry O'Neal, a joyful connector in Spokane's arts scene
By Melissa Huggins
In new memoir Mettlework, Portland writer Jessica E. Johnson reflects on a childhood shaped by the region's mining industry
By E.J. Iannelli
Seattle gains a sculpture by the late Spokane artist Harold Balazs, Medical Lake baseball field gets an update; Plus, new music
The Pride Issue
An ongoing project aims to showcase untold stories of the Inland Northwest's LGBTQ+ community
By Colton Rasanen
The Spokane Falls Sisters are the city's newest queer nuns, bringing a chapter of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to Eastern Washington
Original Dempsey's diva Miss Mylar Black hosts a reunion show for Spokane Pride
By Azaria Podplesky
Regional, rural Pride celebrations show that LGBTQ+ life is thriving outside of big cities
By Madison Pearson
How Spokane Pride strives to make its acceptance even more accessible
By Seth Sommerfeld
Q&A: North Idaho Pride Alliance director Sarah Lynch reflects on progress made and lost for the region's LGBTQ+ community
I Saw You
Emrys Beer & Mead Works, a modern-meets-historical brewery, is finally open in Liberty Lake
Around the World in 80 Plates: Bun cha and coffee from Vietnam
Clipped dramatizes a notorious basketball scandal with humor and insight
By Josh Bell
Bad Boys: Ride or Die benefits from Will Smith and Martin Lawrence's chemistry but little else
By Chase Hutchinson
Spokane's own Jang the Goon finally feels fully himself on Goon Shii: Vol. 1
After multiple stops, pop punk staple Yellowcard is reveling in fans' revived interest
After a COVID-induced hiatus, the Spokane-based music festival Volume is set to return this fall
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Washington community theaters convene in the spirit of competition and collaboration as Kaleidoscope comes to Spokane
Spokane leaders reaffirm their commitment to the Keep Washington Working Act amid uncertainty for immigrants and refugees
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A touchdown for your taste buds: 15 Spokane-area bars to watch Super Bowl LIX
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