With fewer beds at House of Charity, Councilwoman Kate Burke says Spokane needs to act on homelessness
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Spokane Mayor Condon vetoes the council's latest effort to curb carbon
By Mitch Ryals
The Trump administration yanked guidelines for transgender students, but EWU and WSU put in new trans-friendly accommodations anyway
By Wilson Criscione
Spokane Public Schools educator named Washington principal of the year
Court rules in favor of homeless sleeping outside after Boise case
Daisy Smith says she was the unwitting victim of an internet scam. Police alleged she's a criminal
Migrant kids in detention, fatal shooting in California the "new normal" and other headlines
Spokane County Commissioners want to tell you how they're spending your tax dollars
Missoula Independent dies, Florence makes landfall, Manafort flips and other headlines
By Daniel Walters
More than half of Spokane's sit-lie citations have been handed down in 2018
Spokane cop reportedly tells a local professor that Muslims are "all terrorists"
Records: Former WSU QB Jack Thompson chided those who reported Gesser sexual misconduct allegations
Allegations may delay Kavanaugh confirmation, Florence pummels Carolinas and other headlines
WSU receives new complaint accusing former QB Jason Gesser of sexual misconduct
Stormy Daniels describes Trump's junk, new Gesser allegations and other headlines
Help name Seattle's NHL team, Newport smelter hearing and more headlines
By Quinn Welsch
Yes, Lisa Brown's recession-era budgets led to major college tuition increases
How we measure the degree of civilization
By Inga Laurent
On the Street
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President Trump's fight with John McCain needed to stop when the war hero died
By George Nethercutt
The Year That Was... 2013
25 Years of the Inlander
By Brooke Carlson
Readers respond to a news article about a Facebook page that shames alleged addicts
"Shadow banning" cannabis in the world of Facebook
By Tuck Clarry
Hurricane Florence: First deaths reported in North Carolina
By The New York Times
Trump sides with Kavanaugh, accusing Democrats of timing assault charge to delay confirmation
North Korea’s new promises on weapons stop short of denuclearization
Introducing "Miller Cane: A True and Exact History," a new novel by Samuel Ligon, published in the Inlander
By Jacob H. Fries
A brief history of serial fiction
In conjunction with the release of Miller Cane: A True and Exact History
By Sheri Boggs
Artist Daniel Lopez has painted dozens of public murals around Spokane in recent years
By Chey Scott
The story of White Boy Rick, Spokane Rodeo thrills and more you need to know
Spokane fashion designers turn thrift store finds into new designs for the 11th Runway Renegades show
Mary Poppins at the Spokane Civic Theatre brings magic and music to the stage
Bye Bye, Bandit
By Nathan Weinbender
Goodbye INB Performing Arts Center, hello First Interstate Center for the Arts
The "new" building is currently undergoing renovations but is scheduled to open on time this fall
By Dan Nailen
I Saw You
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Indaba Coffee Roasters is growing again, opening a sixth location in downtown Spokane
How commercial kitchens support the cottage food industry, helping startups realize their dreams
By Carrie Scozzaro
Farewell to a barbecue spot, hello to a Spokane craft brewery and other food and drink news
The deadly alien returns to Earth in The Predator, a disappointing continuation of a stalled franchise
By Josh Bell
The muddled British drama The Bookshop is no page-turner
By Isaac Handelman
Cheap Trick's Rick Nielsen talks AC/DC, opera and the drive to make new music as they hit Spokane
Innovative instrumentation and live looping create the cinematic grandeur of El Ten Eleven
By Howard Hardee
CONCERT REVIEW: Cheap Trick and Joan Jett brought classic sounds to Airway Heights
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Idaho, once again, takes a stand against cannabis
By Will Maupin
The Trump administration is filing order after order against the LGBTQ+ community; here's how it's impacting the Inland Northwest
By Colton Rasanen
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