Pullman is on the rise, so why is the Mimosa building left to rot in the middle of town?
By Jacob Jones
Planned Parenthood files lawsuit in Spokane challenging abstinence-only program
By Mitch Ryals
Left-wing Spokane groups are trying to figure out how to combat alt-right groups without inadvertently making them stronger
By Daniel Walters
Arming school resource officers remains a contentious issue in Spokane Public Schools
By Wilson Criscione
Parents of WSU quarterback Tyler Hilinski reveal their son had a brain disease when he died
Spokane approves $160K for homeless outreach program to fund four full-time positions
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Your guide to falling in and out of love with the bad boy of corporate America
By Chelsea Martin
It took quite an effort, dating back to the 1970s, to get the Centennial Trail extended into Idaho
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Readers respond to a proposed development on South Hill; story on Cathy McMorris Rodgers position on immigration
"Microdosing" provides users with the benefits of THC without the buzz of a bong rip
By Tuck Clarry
Ron Funches' "open-hearted, optimistic" comedy helps him stand out in stand-up
By Dan Nailen
Cameron Esposito's new comedy special disrupts rape culture with laughs
By Elissa Ball
A 9-year-old Mayor David Condon wards of thieves, the Inlander rakes in the awards and more you need to know
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Electric Sugar Cookie owner Amber Fenton bakes delightfully bright and whimsical sugar cookies
By Chey Scott
Newly opened Next Door Deli & Coffee Lounge introduces Seattle roaster Caffe Vita to U District
By Alla Drokina
With bright blue walls and open floor, Berserk bar brings art, rock and booze to downtown Spokane
By Nathan Weinbender
The Chekhov Challenge: The Seagull is a noble attempt at translating a literary great to the big screen
Stranger than Fiction: American Animals grapples with an outlandish true story
By Josh Bell
With irresistible pop hooks and sugar-sweet melodies, the Posies are one of the great Pacific Northwest bands of the '90s
Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers reflects on his legacy and his current and former partners
By Howard Hardee
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Inland Northwest photographers share the stories behind some of their favorite images
Beavers, marmots, turkeys and deer are gnawing at our urban core
What it's like to build a new recreational trail system
Climbing is hot right now, and the sport is easier than ever for newbies to join
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Coeur d'Alene offers a whole day of Fourth of July celebrations
By Coeur d'Alene Convention & Visitors Bureau
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