Spokane schools and parks plan to complete nearly 200 projects throughout the city — if voters in November agree to fund them
By Colton Rasanen
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane joins regional strategic plan to end homelessness
Plus, the feds rip away $48M for Spokane aerospace hub and nearly $20M for Gonzaga climate work
By Inlander Staff
Tariffs could raise apple prices, pinching shoppers who'll pay more even as growers earn less
By Eliza Billingham
Cuts to already-approved taxpayer funding for arts and humanities agencies are impacting the Inland Northwest
By Victor Corral Martinez
Question of the Week
What book are you looking forward to reading this summer?
A trade war is uniquely bad for Washington state
By Andy Billig
New retail cannabis licenses are coming to Washington in the name of social equity
By Will Maupin
Summer Reads 2025
As Hayden-based bookstore It's a Love Story celebrates its first anniversary, the owners are creating a community of romantics
Check out these summer book recommendations from local lit-lovers
Reading doesn't have to be a solitary activity — here are a few bookish events happening in the area
By Madison Pearson
Check out these apps that help you track your reading and connect with other bookworms
Crush your summer reading goals with these Spokane-area reading clubs and programs
By Hannah Higens
Add these recent and upcoming releases from Inland Northwest poets and writers to your summer (and beyond) reading list
The MAC’s latest exhibit analyzes Spokane’s past, present and future regarding fire
Spokane Children’s Theatre thinks outside the box for its 78th season finale: Mary Poppins
By E.J. Iannelli
Poker Face is finally back, but what else is out there in the comedy-mystery streamverse?
By Bill Frost
Gonzaga's newest recruit, new leadership at Stage Left; plus, new music!
I Saw You
Chef Peter Adams of Française brings classic French cooking and farm-to-table roots to Spokane
By Dora Scott
Spokane's Best Patio Dining
Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning goes out as a weirdly chaotic tribute to Tom Cruise
By Chase Hutchinson
Horror movie The Surrender takes its characters on a harrowing personal journey
By Josh Bell
Spokane Summer Concert Calendar 2025
Rounding up some of the highlights of the Inland Northwest's summer live music calendar
By Seth Sommerfeld
Submit an Event
or
Browse all Film Times
After making official art for Star Wars and Marvel, Spokane artist Ryan Shumate heads to Lilac City Comicon
The Sprague Union District welcomes a new tech-driven wine bar and relocated art studio
By Bob Johnson
Despite losing funding from national corporations, Spokane Pride is digging its roots deeper into the Inland Northwest
Trans Spokane offers resources and connections for the Inland Northwest's transgender and gender-nonconforming community
Sneak Peek Preview
Entree Food Newsletter
Weekend Countdown