Agricultural protection areas in Idaho could protect farmland from government-led development. Will they actually help Kootenai County manage growth?
By Eliza Billingham
NEWS BRIEFS: North Idaho voters pass school levies
Plus, SCOTUS allows Trump to end an immigration program, and WSU reorganizes Pullman admin
By Inlander Staff
The Trump administration wants to cut a grant program that helps low-income households in Spokane
By Victor Corral Martinez
How a North Idaho city is skirting a statewideflag law to show solidarity with Canada
Question of the Week
If you were to do cosplay, which character would you pick?
The problems facing our higher education institutions go beyond the headlines about Harvard
By Don C. Brunell
A cannabis-focused learning academy provides professional industry education in partnership with a Seattle college
In his new novel, So Far Gone, Jess Walter once again indulges his journalist's instinct to write what he sees
By E.J. Iannelli
After making official art for Star Wars and Marvel, Spokane artist Ryan Shumate heads to Lilac City Comicon
By Seth Sommerfeld
The Book of Mormon finds continued success in its juxtaposition of comedy and religion
By Colton Rasanen
Pride Issue 2025
Despite losing funding from national corporations, Spokane Pride is digging its roots deeper into the Inland Northwest
Meet the volunteers that make Spokane Pride possible
By Dora Scott
Trans Spokane offers resources and connections for the Inland Northwest's transgender and gender-nonconforming community
Lifelong Spokanite Beyoncé Black St. James is the first Washingtonian to be declared Miss Trans USA
Show your support and celebrate love at these local Pride events
By Madison Pearson
I Saw You
The Sprague Union District welcomes a new tech-driven wine bar and relocated art studio
By Bob Johnson
Wes Anderson's The Phoenician Scheme is another visual wonder with great performances by Benicio del Toro, Mia Threapleton and Michael Cera
By Chase Hutchinson
The John Wick universe expands with mediocre action thriller Ballerina
By Josh Bell
North Idaho's Steve Von Till unroots us with his out-there folk album Alone in a World of Wounds
By Taylor D. Waring
Spokane's Best Music Venues
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Eleven Spokane Falls Community College students are first graduates of new integrated behavioral health bachelor's degree
Spokane's Best Farmers Markets
The Felts Field Sky Queens are racing across the country to raise awareness for female aviators everywhere
Spokane protests the detention of two legal immigrants and President Trump in week of action
By Samantha Wohlfeil and Colton Rasanen
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