Spokane's largest homeless shelter is closing. There aren't enough places for its clients to go.
By Eliza Billingham
NEWS BRIEFS: Community Colleges of Spokane partner with Whitworth for admissions
Plus, Spokane could expand its bike network; and Mayor Brown finishes Cabinet hires
By Inlander Staff
A narrower Sprague Avenue now connects Spokane Valley City Hall and Balfour Park
By Victor Corral Martinez
Here's a roundup of last-minute election news as you prepare to turn in Nov. 5 ballots
Election results 2024: Who won, and which races are too close to call in the Inland Northwest
By Samantha Wohlfeil, Colton Rasanen and Eliza Billingham
Need a replacement ballot? Still need to register? Spokane voting centers can help
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Spokane County Commissioners discuss repurposing surplus land for affordable housing
Washington state has a proud tradition of bipartisan governance, but will today's political climate push it farther to the left?
By Bill Bryant
Question of the Week
Have you ever had a paranormal experience?
Newly released numbers highlight the trends behind Washington's recreational cannabis market
By Will Maupin
Discover five Inland Northwest ghost towns where the past still eerily echoes
Featuring pieces by 20th and 21st century composers, Spokane Symphony's next Masterworks concert is jazzy, rhythmic and uniquely American
By E.J. Iannelli
After being eliminated from the city’s budget over a decade ago, Mayor Lisa Brown wants Spokane Arts back in the city
By Madison Pearson
Gen Heywood's photography exhibition at Gonzaga University Urban Art Center explores the potency of two American icons
By Carrie Scozzaro
Burke, Idaho: Wedged between mountains, the Silver Valley mine town's history of rich resources still echoes down the canyon
By Chey Scott
Govan, Wash: A railroad put this Lincoln County community on the map, but a 1927 fire set its demise in motion
By Colton Rasanen
Elberton, Wash: This picturesque Palouse town thrived from agriculture and timber, but died out as nearby resources did
By Azaria Podplesky
Cloverland, Wash: The only original building left in this briefly booming orchard town in Asotin County is its well-preserved garage
There are dozens more ghost towns across the Pacific Northwest, including these four nearby spots
Sherman, Wash: Tucked amid rolling fields is the well-kept remnant of a town that began to decline shortly after its founding in the 1880s
I Saw You
Q&A: Former Gonzaga head coach Dan Monson returns to the PNW sidelines to lead Eastern Washington University
By Seth Sommerfeld
Scouting the Inland Northwest's college hoops programs for the 2024-25 season
By Seth Sommerfeld and Will Maupin
The Gonzaga men have reloaded for the 2024-25 season, while the women have some departures to deal with
10 observations and overreactions after Gonzaga's opening night win over Baylor
Indicana brings Indian-Mexican fusion to South Perry
By Dora Scott
Emma Rue's in downtown Spokane switches to evening hours and Euro-inspired cafe plates
Here boxes the often AI Tom Hanks and Robin Wright into a shallow corner with no way out
By Chase Hutchinson
Grating family comedy Hitpig! is an animated abomination
By Josh Bell
On W.A.S.P. and what it means to be a shock rock band in 2024
By Taylor Waring
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