'Ministers of Justice'
It took more than three years to reverse the wrongful convictions of three Spokane Valley men — and their fight still isn't over
By Mitch Ryals
Tim-berrrrrr!
Thirty trees pay the ultimate price in 'dozer debacle on South Hill Bluff; plus, summons supplant arrest warrants for county residents with unpaid court fines
By Daniel Walters and Mitch Ryals
The Persuasion of Fagan
Local activists confront a challenge: How best to respond to controversial statements by City Councilman Mike Fagan
By Daniel Walters
Words to Live By
Ruminations on this planet, the people who call it home and myself
By John T. Reuter
Earth Day Tree Planting
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Core Constituency
American institutions like political parties or the Supreme Court may be too damaged to save us
By Robert Herold
Readers react to Monroe work, dirty streets and Spokane Democrats' disarray
Letters to the editor
Stranger Things
It's time to stop acting like we need a stamp of approval from Seattle
By Paul Dillon
On the Street
What is something you do to be environmentally conscious?
The Taxman Cometh
The IRS puts an undue burden on those in the cannabis industry
By Connor Dinnison
And the Kitchen Sink
Stage Left is more than up to the numerous challenges posed by Tom Stoppard's dichotomous Arcadia
By E.J. Iannelli
Test Screen
Amazon wants to know which of its five pilots should be made into full series; we break down each episode's potential
By Inlander Staff
Re-Energizing Earth Day
The eco-dream of the '90s is alive in the electric car
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
For Your Consideration
Visit S-Town, serious java and a cash-saving app
GET LIT! CONTINUES
Several worthy options remain for getting your literary groove on
By Tuck Clarry
Should You Unplug?
The cost and benefit of logging off
By Raven Haynes
I Saw You
Week of April 20th
Meet your brewers: Quartzite Brewing Co.'s Patrick Sawyer & Jake Wilson
This duo is making a big splash in a small Stevens County town
By Adam Boyd
UPDATE | GRILLE FROM IPANEMA
Double the space in this Brazilian spot's new Coeur d'Alene digs
By Carrie Scozzaro
Eat, Drink, Connect
A lifetime of favorite meals, memories, stories and photos
By Cara Strickland
Casualties of War
Frantz is a beautifully mounted, black-and-white period piece that's occasionally hobbled by its own tricky structure
By Nathan Weinbender
A Beautiful Mind
A lovely child performance anchors the satisfying family drama Gifted
By Scott Renshaw
Choice Spins
The 10 Record Store Day releases we'll be looking out for
By Dan Nailen and Nathan Weinbender
Freshen Up
Jimmy Eat World keeps evolving after nine albums and nearly 25 years
By Dan Nailen
Hostile Climate
Green Issue 2017: How President Donald Trump's policies could adversely impact the environment
FISH | The Long Swim Home
Green Issue 2017: Someday, salmon may ascend the Grand Coulee Dam and swim in the Spokane River once again
DEVELOPMENT | Cross-Lam for CrossFit
Green Issue 2017: How an innovative wood product could put our forests back to work
By Samantha Wohlfeil
RESEARCH | Knowledge is Power
Green Issue 2017: How local universities are making our world a little greener
By Wilson Criscione
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