Decades after it was initially promised, the Odessa Groundwater Replacement Program delivers Columbia River water to Central Washington farmers
By Colton Rasanen
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane's homeless count shows decrease, but tracks more unsheltered people
Plus, North Idaho libraries could stop sharing; and GU Climate Institute warns about heat
By Inlander Staff
Spokane Valley's Proposition 1 asks for a sales tax increase to fund 10 new police officers
By Ellis Benson
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What's your go-to place for a budget-friendly meal?
Broadcast journalism is a mix of show business, advertising and news — and as Edward R. Murrow observed, that can lead to ethical conflicts
By Al Tompkins
Sparking up to smoke presents a heightened risk this time of year
By Will Maupin
Theater on the Verge stages gay classic Torch Song at Hamilton Studios for the first time in Spokane history
Lunarium's monthly Tea & Kiki series offers a supportive environment to new and seasoned drag performers
By Azaria Podplesky
For Music in Manito 2025, BachFest mixes classical with hip-hop, tango and Brazilian forró
By E.J. Iannelli
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Downtown Spokane welcomes Gangnam Style, new family-owned Korean street food spot
By Dora Scott
To-Go Box: Barrister Winery label in space, McRuins returns, local food fosters community
Eddington aims at many targets, but this sad excuse for a satire wildly misses the mark each time
By Chase Hutchinson
A memoir of an African upbringing in turbulent times comes to life in Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight
By Josh Bell
Thirteen albums into an illustrious career, Dropkick Murphys is as fiercely political as ever on For the People
By Seth Sommerfeld
Starting from a very early age, the family band Skating Polly only gets more rocking with time
Cheap Eats 2025
Breakfast: Start your day off right without emptying your wallet at these 11 spots
Lunch: Sushi, pizza, burgers, sandwiches, salads and more bang for your midday bucks
Afternoon Snack: Need something to tide you over until dinner? Consider these seven snacks
Happy Hour: These nine spots offer wallet-friendly deals during the happiest hours(s)
Dinner: Enjoy cheap tasty burgers, but also Middle Eastern salad, tamales, clams and more
Dessert: Six sweet treats to enjoy after a meal, or any time you want
Late Night Snack: Not many spots are open late, but these 10 can sate most cravings past 9 pm
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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
By Madison Pearson
Spokane-based fire-spinning troupe Burn Works fosters community with flames
Three candidates vying for a Spokane City Council seat will be narrowed to two in Aug. 5 primary election
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