FDA approves twice-yearly injection that prevents HIV, thanks in part to research by a Spokane doctor
By Colton Rasanen
Spokane updates its anti-camping rules, Mayor Brown proposes further changes to help build affordable housing
By Samantha Wohlfeil
NEWS BRIEFS: Kohberger pleads guilty to Moscow murders
Plus, hundreds panic on the 4th in Riverfront Park, and Riverkeeper calls for end to biosolids
By Inlander Staff
Federal indictment leads to arrest of several who tried to block ICE on June 11
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Trips to two sides of the planet show how grief and joy intermingle and coexist
By Tara Karr Roberts
Looking into the data behind retail violations in Washington's legal cannabis market
By Will Maupin
Ron and Marsha Feller entertained and educated kids with their creative paper creations for four decades. Now, see their art on display in Spokane
By Carrie Shriver
New sculptures in Five Mile, foosballer takes home medals; plus, new music!
Local experts reflect on the state of vintage fashion in 2025: microtrends, finding inspiration and more
By Ellis Benson, Bee Reiswig and Marta Szymanska
A guide to the Spokane-Coeur d’Alene area’s top vintage clothing shops
By Chey Scott
The Cultivated Chameleon on North Monroe blends hand-curated, sustainable fashion with fresh bites
By Madison Pearson
New shop Heat Street brings vintage and streetwear style to Spokane's Garland district
By Dora Scott
I Saw You
Jewel of the North brings soul-inspired gastropub bites to Browne's Addition
Summer food events, awards, restaurant openings and closings in the Spokane area
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How Superman movies have reflected society at large
By Jason Baxter
DC's most famous superhero returns (again) in James Gunn's competent Superman
By Josh Bell
Spokane music scene queen Karli Fairbanks works through life's hurdles on Stay Radiant
By Seth Sommerfeld
The Pink Socks are helping keep Spokane pop punk alive with new EP Hurts Less Than Heartache
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Zozo's owner opens Maddie's Corner Cafe in Dolly's old spot in north central Spokane
Inland Northwest museums, libraries and art organizations compete for local resources after funding cuts to three federal agencies
Three candidates vying for a Spokane City Council seat will be narrowed to two in Aug. 5 primary election
Spokane-based fire-spinning troupe Burn Works fosters community with flames
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