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Sunrise at Spokane Falls, Wa. Née The Center of the Universe
By Kevin Taylor
Tags: The Poetry Issue
Dreaming of Green
How an Inlander story became a feature film
Tags: Arts & Culture
Do-It-Yourself War Stories
One woman takes her ex’s Vietnam stories into the brave new world of e-readers
How to Hoop It Up Like a Poet
Get Lit! takes famous authors to court.
Tags: Get Lit!, books, writing, jess walter, sherman alexie, sports, basketball
A History of Protest
More than 40 years after he helped found the American Indian Movement, Clyde Bellecourt's mission continues.
Tags: Arts & Culture, tribes, protest, last word
Self Defense
Two men facing prison shed their public defenders in an attempt to test Washington’s marijuana law.
Tags: News, marijuana, medical marijuana, drugs, law, police
Is War Over?
Soldiers who served in Iraq have a different timeline than the president’s
Tags: News, war, iraq, politics
Joining Spirits
Tribe creates a home for an exhibit that explores the arrival of Jesuits to Coeur d’Alene country.
Tags: Arts & Culture, tribes, coeur d'alene, idaho, visual arts
The Sound of Goodbye
The longtime host of Sound Space leaves for bold new adventures.
Tags: Arts & Culture, radio, kpbx
Cash Crunch
Tags: News In Health
June
Earl tries his hand at paddling, biking and dribbling and checks out Kiss, Langhorne Slim and sake.
By Joel Smith, Kevin Taylor, Nicholas Deshais and Jordan Satterfield
Tags: Summer Guide, summer guide 2011, bikes, paddling, Video
Blue Blazers
Inside a fundraiser for the Spokane River with a famous set of initials.
Tags: News, spokane river, environment, politics
Whitewater Wreck
State pulls funding for kayak park; counselors keep their jobs.
By Kevin Taylor, Daniel Walters and Kaitlin Gillespie
Tags: News, spokane river, environment, politics, budget, education
Looking Back
An Inlander senior writer reflects on his seven years at the paper.
Tags: News, last word, inlander
Huffing and Puffing
The wolf’s strange journey on and off the endangered species list.
Tags: News, wolves, environment, animals
Unanswered Questions
A citizens panel cleared the deputy who shot Wayne Scott Creach, but the slain pastor’s family isn’t convinced.
Tags: News, creach, law enforcement, politics
Changing Fortunes
The Kalispel tribe hit a jackpot with off-rez gaming. So why are they worried about the Spokanes doing the same?
Tags: News, tribes, casino, economy, spokane tribe, kalispel tribe
The Pollution Sidestep
The Cowles' paper mill tries to get around new pollution limits through a budgetary footnote.
Tags: News, environment, spokane river, phosphorus
'The Taliban Shuffle,' Kim Barker
A former Spokesman-Review reporter digs into Afghanistan and lives to tell about it.
Tags: Arts & Culture, books, spokesman-review, war, afghanistan
A Clean Settlement
The City of Spokane agrees on a program to reduce toxics, avoiding a legal battle
Tags: News
Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
By Chey Scott
In the debate over what comes first, affordable housing or getting people off the streets, there's a clear answer
By Ben Stuckart
How can you prepare for a recession? A Spokane credit union and nonprofit share tips as Washington is already facing a rainy day
By Victor Corral Martinez
A voter-approved natural gas initiative, ruled unconstitutional, could be headed to the Washington Supreme Court
By Samantha Wohlfeil
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