Despite knowing PCBs were dangerous, Monsanto kept profiting for decades
Spokane is now suing, and the 'Poison Papers' show why
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Strength in Numbers: Workers banded together to sue a local trucking company for wage theft
But a new ruling from the Supreme Court just made it harder for others to do the same
By Wilson Criscione
Congressional candidates' first debate, the fall TV lineup and more morning headlines
By Mitch Ryals
With comments on silicon smelter open through Oct. 26, citizens express concerns
Bigger dog park proposed, Spokane Fire amps up House of Charity response and other headlines
By Daniel Walters
Help plan Spokane's response to domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking
Here's how little "historical horse racing machines" have to do with historical horse racing
Idaho "horse racing" ballot measure, another Kavanaugh accuser and other headlines
Cougar killed in Coeur d'Alene, Kavanaugh vows he won't withdraw and other headlines
Spokane Valley launches app that lets you report potholes (and other concerns) from your phone
Trump laughed at by UN, Spokane Valley residents can report road issues with app and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
Hey, sneakerheads! Catch the latest drop in November
By John T. Reuter
On the Street
What is your creative outlet?
The Year That Was... 2014
25 Years of the Inlander
By Michaela Mulligan
As the Brett Kavanaugh nomination veers into Anita Hill territory, we can't forget his record
By Robert Herold
Readers respond to a police officer who allegedly called all Muslims terrorists, environmental news
Hot Topic: The mainstreaming of CBDs in the United States
By Tuck Clarry
In reversal, Trump no longer demands declassification of Russia documents
By The New York Times
Restaurant wants to use marijuana to ease lobsters’ pain. Slow your roll, Maine says
Kavanaugh, facing new allegations, vows he will not withdraw
Bill Cosby sentenced to 3 to 10 years in prison, denied bail
We watched 16 pilot episodes of this fall's new TV series so that you don't have to
The Good, the Bad and the Secret
By Josh Bell
Casting Kavanaugh
Brett Kavanaugh's nomination process is perfect for an HBO special. Here's who we want in it...
By Dan Nailen
American Vandal season two is out, Donut County is a hole lotta fun and more you need to know
Idaho rising star Madison Leonard reveals the secret to opera (the soprano always dies) and more
Performing arts center grand reopening with "Rock the First Interstate Center" concert Nov. 5
Get Lit! wins Washington State Governor's Arts Award
I Saw You
Week of Sept. 20
Spokane chef Becky Wortman creates edible sculptures from an unusual ingredient: buttercream
By Chey Scott
Local chef featured on Food Network, making the most of your tomatoes and other food news
A Food Services of America Spokane event attempted to produce as little waste as possible
Michael Moore spews unfocused rage in his latest documentary, Fahrenheit 11/9
Wilco's Jeff Tweedy brings his bottomless songbook to Spokane
By Ben Salmon
From a studio on his Colorado farm, Gregory Alan Isakov creates contemplative folk about the American heartland
By Howard Hardee
Your Guide to Fall Arts in 2018
Spokane poet Laura Read embraces vulnerability in her new collection, Dresses from the Old Country
By Brooke Carlson
Fall Arts 2018 | Words
Get the literary low down on authors, releases, spoken word and more
The new WSU art museum is designed to inspire and challenge visitors
Fall Arts 2018 | Visual Arts
Find striking visuals this fall in the Inland Northwest, from photography, to sculpture
Liberty Lake Community Theatre celebrates 10 years — and several volunteer-driven milestones
By E.J. Iannelli
Fall Arts 2018 | Theater
Highlights from the Inland Northwest's theater stages this fall
Spokane hasn't had much of a dance scene for decades, but a new group is trying to change that
Fall Arts 2018 | Culture
From comedy shows to Disney on Ice, get a dose of culture this fall
The owners of the Bartlett prepare to open their second venue — the Lucky You Lounge
By Nathan Weinbender
Fall Arts | Music
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