Cutting the Crap
China is cracking down on contaminated recyclables, which could mean big changes for the Pacific Northwest
By Samantha Wohlfeil
The Price of Popularity
South Perry contemplates parking options; plus, helping homeless teens
By Inlander Staff
Darkness in Olympia
Will the Washington legislature ever be willing to play by the same public records rules as a city council or mayor's office?
By Daniel Walters
Is Education History?
The "scam" tax bill is more than a corporate giveaway — it's a declaration of war against learning
By Zach Hagadone
Startup Secrets
The Inland Northwest needs more homegrown businesses; maybe 2018 is your year to start one up?
By Tom Simpson
Coffee Tasting, Local History and More
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Delayed justice, Senate tax overhaul and more
Letters to the editor
On The Street
What do you really want for Christmas this year?
Gifts for the 4/20 Friendly
Gift Guide 2017
By Nathan Weinbender and Tuck Clarry
Time Names ‘The Silence Breakers’ Person of the Year for 2017
By The New York Times
Trump Recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital and Orders U.S. Embassy to Move
Democratic Women in Senate Call on Franken to Resign
Franken Resigning Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations
Trump Accusers Deserve Voice, Haley Declares
Batali Steps Away From Restaurants Amid Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Once a Long Shot, Democrat Doug Jones Wins Alabama Senate Race
Everybody's Talkin'
Lilac City Live! brings Spokane its own talk show in the downtown library's new performance space
By Dan Nailen
Oh Hi, Tommy!
The Buzz Bin
By Nathan Weinbender
Things You Need To Know Right Now
God on the Couch
Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis spar over the existence of God in Freud's Last Session
By E.J. Iannelli
I Saw You
Week of December 7
Preservation Society
A look at how a few local charcuterie experts got into the art and science of preserving meat
By Carrie Scozzaro
What's in a Name?
Chef Angelo Brunson opens his second Italian restaurant in Coeur d'Alene's Riverstone
Fresh Start
A longtime restaurant in downtown Spokane is reborn under new ownership and with a new name
By Chey Scott
One Man's Trash...
The Disaster Artist hilariously tells the tale of one of the worst movies ever
By Seth Sommerfeld
I Saw the Signs
Despite strong performances, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri's messaging misses its mark
Everlasting Love
One of the preeminent voices of the 1960s, Darlene Love brings her Christmas show — and a collection of pop classics — to Spokane
Gifts for Marching Moms
Gifts for Angsty Teens
Gifts for Screen-Obsessed Kids
Gifts for the Whole Family
Gifts for Geeks
By Mitch Ryals
Gifts for Indecisive Millennials
Gifts for Stylish Dudes
Gifts for Fashionistas
Gifts for Minimalists
Gifts for Russian Hackers
Gifts for The Recently Indicted
Gifts for Local Sports Fans
Gifts for Fitness Fanatics
By Wilson Criscione
Gifts for Iron Chefs
Gifts for Beer Snobs
By Derek Harrison
Gifts for Nature Lovers
By Tuck Clarry
Gifts for Empty Nesters
Gifts for Do-Good Organizations
By Jason Still
Neigh-tivity Live and Traditions of Christmas
By Coeur d'Alene Convention & Visitors Bureau
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Torra Tea opens in Spokane Valley, infusing Scottish traditions with an upscale twist
Cannabis is treated differently than anything else when it comes to commerce
By Will Maupin
Federal and state grant funding helps connect underserved communities in rural Idaho
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