ON INLANDER.COM:
When the cops don't listen
In 2015, amid Spokane's police chief chaos and without an ombudsman, the vast majority of citizen complaints were not reviewed or acted upon.
In memory of Cornell
The Inlander's Dan Nailen remembers Chris Cornell, the former frontman of Soundgarden.
Closing the garage
Spokane's new City Attorney pick has resurrected old arguments about the River Park Square parking garage — but Ben Stuckart says it's time to stop re-litigating the past.
Printing a heart
Technology might someday allow us to use 3-D printing to create new organs.
IN OTHER NEWS:
Raúl of law
At one time, Idaho Rep. Raúl Labrador seemed like one of the best hopes for an immigration compromise in the House. But now, the bill he's pushing would crack down, deporting more people and punishing "sanctuary cities." (Spokesman-Review)
Hug of death
Former FBI Director James Comey really, really disliked getting hugged by Donald Trump. (New York Times)
Anthony Weiner, the man who — through his inappropriate text messages helped to made Trump president — will plead guilty to transferring obscene material to a minor. (CNN)
Mueller time
How Robert Mueller's investigation into Trump's presidential campaign may complicate other investigations into the Russia connection. (Washington Post)