People from across Spokane's political spectrum are coming together in unusual ways to address homelessness
By Eliza Billingham
NEWS BRIEFS: The CDA Tribe gets help restoring the Palouse
Plus, an Idahoan will lead the U.S. Forest Service, and Ferguson proposes higher ed cuts
By Inlander Staff
A woman who heckled Idaho lawmakers at a Coeur d'Alene town hall was dragged out by unidentified men, fueling a First Amendment debate
By Victor Corral Martinez
EWU cuts dozens of programs, including physics, as its 'strategic resource allocation' process concludes
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Question of the Week
What's your favorite movie of all time, and why?
Washington's charter schools are filling gaping holes in the K-12 system; why won't the Legislature allow for more of them?
By Bill Bryant
Not as buzzy as THC or CBD, CBG is another cannabinoid worth knowing
By Will Maupin
Spokane's Chase Gallery raises awareness of National Developmental Disabilities Month with new exhibition
By Carrie Scozzaro
Marshall Peterson celebrates 10 years of his Kendall Yards gallery Marmot Art Space
By Colton Rasanen
The Junior Chiefs take home a trophy, Pullman Farmers Market rebrand; plus, new music!
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Post Falls-based Konala brings healthy fast food to North Spokane
By Dora Scott
Inlander Restaurant Week continues until March 8
Out for Inlander Restaurant Week 2025: 315 Cuisine
Out for Inlander Restaurant Week 2025: Satay Bistro
Catching up with Vision Quest star Matthew Modine, who's returning for a screening of the Spokane-set, high school wrestling cult classic
By Seth Sommerfeld
Tim Travers & the Time Traveler's Paradox is comedic romp that deserves a spot in the Spokane cinematic pantheon
A guide to some of the standout short films at SpIFF 2025
By Seth Sommerfeld and E.J. Iannelli
The documentary A Good Wolf looks at the ugly debate around a breathtaking Alaskan national park
By E.J. Iannelli
A roundup of the other SpIFF 2025 screenings
A look at Spokane International Film Festival 2025
Bong Joon Ho follows up Parasite with the humane sci-fi comedy of Mickey 17
By Chase Hutchinson
John Lithgow steals the show in the retirement home horror film, The Rule of Jenny Pen
Catching up with Nancy Wilson before the legendary Washington rock band Heart plays Spokane Arena
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Latah Creek Animal Hospital is one of the region's few Fear Free-certified clinics, adopting practices that make vet visits less stressful for people and pets
By Marta Szymanska
Spokane Parks and Schools focus on citywide recreation opportunities in Together Spokane tax proposal
Washington state and the federal government are in alignment on the development and adoption of an alternative to jet fuel
By Andy Billig
Funded by a prestigious national grant, Rachel Bade-McMurphy has assembled a who's who of the regional jazz scene for her Glass Bead Orchestra
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