Of His Peers
Lawyers have been allowed to discriminate when choosing jurors. How Washington state is trying to change that
By Mitch Ryals
A Call in the Night
When sexual assault survivors need help during the worst of times, these volunteers are there
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Dangling the Carrot
Scammers increasingly target seniors for their money, and there's little anyone can do to stop it
By Wilson Criscione
Who Owns the Internet?
Efforts to rollback "net neutrality"; plus, Spokane bans the box citywide
Stand Up to Racism!
Just because it may not touch us personally, it doesn't give us a pass to idly stand by
By Jeffrey Bell
Jingle Bell Run, Tree of Sharing and more
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Readers respond to weed taxes, "Good Eats"
Letters to the editor
Meeting Manson
A cub reporter meets America's most notorious killer
By John Allison
On The Street
What movies are you most excited to see this winter?
Bad Potpourri
How the smell of pot is getting farmers in trouble
By Tuck Clarry
White House Envisions Tillerson Ouster From State Dept., to Be Replaced by Pompeo
By The New York Times
Trump Formally Endorses Moore for Alabama’s Senate Seat
Conyers Will Leave Congress in Wake of Harassment Claims
Russian Olympic Team Barred From 2018 Winter Games
Michael Flynn Pleads Guilty to Lying to the FBI
Senate Passes Sweeping Republican Tax Overhaul Bill
Boys Will Be Dancers
How two young dancers involved in this year's Nutcracker ballet are finding success in the female-dominated art form
By Chey Scott
Gifts for All
Explore December's First Friday arts showcase to shop for yourself and everyone else
Rooting for Robolove
The Buzz Bin
By Dan Nailen
Things you need to know right now
By Inlander Staff
I Saw You
Week of November 30
DecemBEER Events
A guide to some excellent events this month for beer lovers of all stripes
By Derek Harrison
Sweet Escape
A Spokane chef brings his childhood dream to life with a holiday gingerbread house big enough to step inside
The Big Picture
The state of the film industry in the wake of sexual assault allegations, box office flops, and the threat of streaming entertainment
By Nathan Weinbender
Season's Screenings
A guide to the movies hitting area screens in the coming weeks
By Dan Nailen and Nathan Weinbender
Edge of Seventeen
Greta Gerwig's directorial debut Lady Bird is one of the great teen films — snappy, observant and deeply empathetic
A Chip Off the Old Iceberg
Twenty years ago, Titanic broke box office records. So why didn't more movies rip off its winning formula?
By Maryann Johanson
Give the Drummer Some
Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl is arguably the biggest drummer-turned-frontman, but he's not the first
Lights Out
Julien Baker brings her deeply human songs to the Bartlett
By Ben Salmon
A Travolta Christmas Story
By Coeur d'Alene Convention & Visitors Bureau
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