In Their Own Words
14 local women confront this watershed #MeToo moment
I Don't Trust You
The #MeToo Moment
By Inga Laurent
Dreams Aren't Safe
By Samantha Wohlfeil
An Unwanted Hobby
By Chelsea Martin
The Small Things Matter
By Chey Scott
A Legacy of Violence
By Tara Dowd
'Girls Can't Play!'
By Mariah McKay
One By One
By Jordy Byrd
Shifting the Power Balance
By Mary Lou Reed
Superpower Special Victim
By Taylor Weech
Forgiveness and Faith
By Nancy McLaughlin
I Want to Solve the Problem
By Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Training is Not Enough
By Lisa J. Brown
The Cost of Speaking Out is Still Small by Comparison
By Kate Burke
#MeToo... Now What?
By Stephanie Cates
The Lost Girls
How a Spokane teen girl can plummet into meth addiction
By Wilson Criscione
Revision Quest
What happened when the Spokane brought in its most vocal critics to help rewrite its sexual harassment policy?
By Daniel Walters
War and Peace
The insights to be found in the quietness of winter
Family Skate Night
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Readers sound off on gift guides, city "rankings"
Letters to the editor
The Price of Abuse
Sexual harassment is destructive; men need to reflect on how they can bring change
By George Nethercutt
On The Street
What is your impression of the #MeToo movement
Go Army!
The military is loosening its position on cannabis
By Tuck Clarry
Thousands of Interior Employees Report Harassment and Intimidation at Work
By The New York Times
FCC Repeals Net Neutrality Rules
With Concession to Rubio on Child Credit, GOP Is Set to Release Compromise Tax Plan
Tax Bill Upends Longtime Perks of Owning Home
Amtrak Train Traveled at 80 MPH, Far Over 30 MPH Limit, Before Derailing
A Bitcoin Hedge Fund’s Return: 25,004 Percent (That Wasn’t a Typo)
Christmas Streams
Had it with Rudolph? Try some offbeat holiday movies and shows
By Inlander Staff
Who Really Said "Man Belongs to the Earth"?
The Buzz Bin
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Things You Need To Know Right Now
I Saw You
Week of December 14
The Other Brewing News
Similar to craft beer, the Spokane region is seeing expansion of artisan coffee culture
By Carrie Scozzaro
No Bull About It
Ferdinand takes a beloved children's story and transforms it into a refreshing celebration of an outsider
By Maryann Johanson
The Long Haul
Von the Baptist has exploried new sounds over five years, and still has room to grow
It's Just the Beginning
Plenty of fun on the slopes ahead
By Jen Forsyth
Gifts for Mountain People
Ideas for the snow lovers on your list
Paradise in the American Alps
Heli skiing the east slope of the North Cascades
By Bob Legasa
Speed Racer
Daron Rahlves, one of ski racing's most decorated champs, refuses to slow down
Before the Rush
Meet the mountain's not-so-merry elves
Music
Books, DVDs and box sets for the music fans in your family
By Dan Nailen and Nathan Weinbender
Books
From living on the moon to being a misfit here on Earth, Ideas for the readers on your list
By Sheri Boggs and Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Video Games
Ideas for the gamer geek in your life
By Claire Munds
Board Games
Fight off boredom with these off-line games
5 Ways to improve Your Cruise
By Coeur d'Alene Convention & Visitors Bureau
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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
By Victor Corral Martinez
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