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This year’s 200th anniversary of Fort Colvile’s founding offers an opportunity to reflect on its broader historical legacy
By E.J. Iannelli
Tags: Arts & Culture, Fort Colvile, fur trading, Native American, Hudson's Bay Company, Colville
How footballers from around the world ended up playing soccer for Spokane’s Velocity and Zephyr — and how they’re transforming the game
By Eliza Billingham
Tags: Sports, soccer, football, international sports, sports, Spokane Velocity, Spokane Zephyr, long reads
Much like computers and the internet, artificial intelligence is here to stay. Educators hope to use the technology as a tool for student learning
By Colton Rasanen
Tags: Local News, AI, ai in schools, generative ai, education, long reads
After starring at Gonzaga, Robert Sacre continues his winning ways as North Central 's head boy's basketball coach
By Seth Sommerfeld
Tags: Sports, Robert Sacre, Gonzaga, Zags, North Central, basketball, Kennel Corner, long reads, Slideshow
Manufactured home owners are reimagining stable housing as local communities face untenable rent increases
Tags: Local News, rent, manufactured homes, rent stabilization, long reads
Spokane Public Schools begins a new era, naming schools after a Holocaust survivor, a Japanese American teacher and a Chicano art professor
Tags: Local News, Spokane Public Schools, Carla Peperzak, Denny Yasuhara, Ruben Trejo, namesakes, long reads
One month behind the scenes of Spokane's ongoing fight to end the deadly fentanyl crisis
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Tags: Local News, Opioid crisis, fentanyl, drugs, MultiCare, fentanyl response, narcan, long reads, Slideshow
With proper management techniques, cattle herds can help increase plant biodiversity and soil health
Tags: Local News, Cattle, decarbonization, ranching, regenerative ranching, Grazewell
The MAC's latest exhibit explores sx̌ʷyʔiɬp artist Joe Feddersen's lifelong journey with art
By Carrie Scozzaro
Tags: Arts & Culture, Visual Arts, Joe Feddersen, Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture, Colville, Earth Water Sky, long reads, The MAC
Devoted volunteers check on those in long-term care, but there aren't enough of them
Tags: Local News, Bonnie Gow, Richard Danford, Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, Ombuds, Spokane County, long-term care, advocacy, long reads
The next Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake will be devastating. Spokane County will help rally resources and could become home to thousands of refugees
By Jaclyn Brandt
Tags: Local News, Cascadia Subduction Zone, earthquake, Spokane County Emergency Management, long reads
Hannah Cvancara's journey to join the armed forces has been a battle of its own
Tags: Local News, Hannah Cvancara, Military, Multicare Deaconess North Emergency Center, Spokane, Cathy McMorris-Rodgers, long reads
Valleyford rancher Justin Owens seeks to reimagine ranching with his Piedmontese cattle
Tags: Food News, Piedmontese, Owens Farms, Justin Owens, Palouse, Gary Owens, long reads
He got caught with 75 pounds of marijuana in Idaho, but Coeur d'Alene's Wylie Hunter says the justice system was so corrupted and poorly managed that his record should be cleared
Tags: Local News, Wylie Hunter, Kootenai County, Coeur d'Alene, marijuana, long reads
For more than a hundred years, bridges have united — and divided — Spokane
By Nate Sanford
Tags: Local News, bridges, construction, renovation, history, Monroe Street Bridge, Post Street Bridge, Maple Street Bridge, University District Gateway Bridge, Sunset Boulevard/Latah Bridge, downtown railroad viaducts, Fish Lake Trail extension, long reads, Slideshow
The U.S. House once had a representative for about every 30,000 people, but now lawmakers serve between 543,000 and 991,000 constituents — what happened?
Tags: Local News, Long Reads, voting, voting power, House of Representatives, Congress, districts, discrepancy, Will Schroeder, Jason Gillmer, lawsuit, expansion, Wesberry v. Sanders, Constitution, Vanessa Waldref
How humans relate to those that bleat, bark and buck
Tags: Arts & Culture, pets, animals, Tess Hahn, Bah Bah Blacktail Farm, sheep, dogs, Linda Kaye Brown, Nose to Toes, SpokAnimal C.A.R.E.S., Dakota Louis, Black Ice, bull riding, Ciro, Brian Blankenstein, Spokane Police, police dogs, Doc, horse, Second Chance Ranch, Katie Merwish, Jennifer Hammond, Gestalt, long reads
Project Censored's Top 10 stories of 2023 are dominated by environmental destruction and corporate malfeasance
By Paul Rosenberg
Tags: Local News, Project Censored, PFAS, propaganda, chemical regulation, stalkerware, abortion, carbon offset, unions, climate regulations, fossil fuels, childhood leukemia, activists, corporate profits, long reads
Spokane's legacy of 'modern' architecture is everywhere you look — here are seven examples that should be protected and celebrated
By Madison Pearson
Tags: Arts & Culture, architecture, midcentury modern, Warren Heylman, Bruce Walker, Royal McClure, Thomas Adkison, Donald Murray, Richard Will, Frank Toribara, Richard Neutra, long reads
Remember Eleanor Barrow Chase, a voice who championed the health and harmony of Spokane
Tags: Arts & Culture, Eleanor Barrow Chase, history, music, charity, Olive Barrow, Charles Barrow, Jim Chase, social work, juvenile court, Homemaker's Service, advocacy, long reads
Eleven Spokane Falls Community College students are first graduates of new integrated behavioral health bachelor's degree
Spokane's Best Farmers Markets
By Inlander Staff
The Felts Field Sky Queens are racing across the country to raise awareness for female aviators everywhere
Spokane protests the detention of two legal immigrants and President Trump in week of action
By Samantha Wohlfeil and Colton Rasanen
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