Spokane Valley’s homeless outreach team helps direct people to services, even as city ramps up camping bans
By Victor Corral Martinez
NEWS BRIEFS: Grants are available for downtown Spokane events
Plus, Freeman passes school levy; and Washington lawmakers weigh reasonableness of bans targeting homeless people.
By Inlander Staff
Spokane City Council requires city government to incentivize hiring multilingual employees
By Eliza Billingham
Businesses are feeling the impacts of Post Street’s long term closure for downtown Spokane apartment project
By Colton Rasanen
Spokane school district and city parks partnership would fund innovative projects under new bond and levy
Question of the Week
What's your go-to local drink order?
Tracing cataclysmic floods and geologist J Harlen Bretz’s footsteps across the Pacific Northwest
By Knute Berger
While less visible than the recreational market, Washington’s medical marijuana infrastructure is still an asset
By Will Maupin
In a new MAC exhibition, Andrea Joyce Heimer's cathartic paintings explore her personal process of tethering
By E.J. Iannelli
The Spokane Chiefs are having their best season in years under first-year head coach Brad Lauer
By Seth Sommerfeld
Lyv Babinski's new Comedy for Kids series underscores that "comedy is for everyone"
By Azaria Podplesky
Vintage Print moves spaces, Whitworth gains a Balazs piece; plus, new music!
I Saw You
Observations from Gonzaga basketball's (overdue) return to Washington State
A stormy night couldn't slow down the Zags in Pullman.
Egg-reliant businesses around Spokane take profit hits amid the national bird flu outbreak
By Dora Scott
The award-winning documentary No Other Land gives voice to persecuted Palestinian activists
By Josh Bell
Netflix's Zero Day offers no thrills and no point of view
Winter songs to get you through Spokane’s coldest season
Drink Local 2025
A mother-daughter team bring rare wines to Spokane Valley with new shop Cellar & Scholar
By Bob Johnson
As beer’s popularity declines nationally, Spokane-area craft breweries aim to stay ahead of the trend
Spokane-based Revival Tea Co. aims to be at the forefront of a national craft tea movement
Find inflation relief at 25+ happy hours in the Spokane-Coeur d’Alene area
Drink news to sip on: Purgatory's new Agave Bar, anniversary celebrations, openings and more
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Heading into the NCAA Tournament, 2024-25 Gonzaga team is a dangerous enigma that may be (finally) finding its identity
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