The Weekly Miracle: How the Inlander gets done
By Jacob Jones
Highlights from the past 25 years
By Jacob H. Fries
A new report reveals dismal conditions in an Iowa institution where Washington state ships foster kids
By Wilson Criscione
My Scrapbook: Inlander General Manager Jer McGregor's highlights after 25 years
By Jer McGregor
What does 25 years of Inlander sound like?
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
A visual retrospective of 25 years of Inlander covers
By Derek Harrison
Spokane City Council clears the way for more drones and more homes
By Daniel Walters
Where the four candidates for the Spokane County Commission stand on criminal justice
The 6th District has historically been close, and this year is no different
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Washington state Supreme Court strikes down the death penalty
Sentencing youth to life in prison without parole is unconstitutional, Washington Supreme Court rules
Open Doors shelter hopes to move to larger location in old Cassano's Grocery building
Trump cheers journalist's assault, the Inlander somehow comes out each week and other headlines
McMorris Rodgers has no idea what Brown should have cut during the Recession instead of higher ed
Where Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Lisa Brown put themselves on the political compass
Family homeless shelter moving, Dems don't want you to write in Joe Pakootas and other headlines
Former Zag making impact in NBA, Rep. Matt Shea makes Rolling Stone and other headlines
Inslee in Spokane, explosives sent to Obama and Clinton, and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
Stock market takes a brief dive, Lisa and Cathy's final debate and other headlines
It's time to act on climate change
By John T. Reuter
On the Street
What will the Inlander be writing about in 25 years?
Our current congresswoman follows Donald Trump's every tweet and call, but we can change that
By Robert Herold
The Year That is... 2018
25 Years of the Inlander
By Michaela Mulligan
Readers respond to Idaho's candidates for governor; divisive campaign politics
Reading the Tea Leaves: Everyone's seeing dollar signs
By Tuck Clarry
A conservative group’s closed-door ‘training’ of judicial clerks draws concern
By The New York Times
U.S. Sends Mixed Signs on Killing and Arab Ally
Sandra Day O’Connor, first female Supreme Court justice, says she has dementia
Poetic, political and indebted to her Native American ancestry, Buffy Sainte-Marie is a powerful voice in music
By Nathan Weinbender
Don't Listen to Those Jerks
College GameDay comes to Pullman, Spokane literature news and more you need to know
A Spokane man's Tolkien-inspired "Hobbit House" is drawing curious visitors from across the region
By Chey Scott
In Lake City Playhouse's Cheaper By The Dozen, two local siblings tackle four roles in the family-centered musical
By E.J. Iannelli
Spokane-trained skater Annee Magee dares to dream with Disney's latest ice show
I Saw You
Week of October 16th
Movie & Dinner, the Inland Northwest's first dine-in movie theater, debuts in Airway Heights
New Warrior Liquor distillery gives Spokane couple a fresh, flavorful new start
By Dan Nailen
Two Spokane restaurants undergo remodels, Coeur d'Alene gets a new nightspot and more
An assortment of misfits converge on a hotel in the uneven Bad Times at the El Royale
By Josh Bell
The Hate U Give brings social justice to a mainstream audience
T.S the Solution looks to contribute to the present and future of Spokane's hip-hop scene
No joke: Puddles the Clown has serious pipes, and great taste in cover songs
BOO! Here are some upcoming Halloween concerts and screenings to get you in the seasonal spirit
Like a Storm and the Music of Queen scheduled to hit Spokane; Chateau Guitar Fest cancelled
Coeur d’Alene Colors
Autumn is an amazing time to experience Coeur d’Alene’s ever-changing beauty
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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
In the debate over what comes first, affordable housing or getting people off the streets, there's a clear answer
By Ben Stuckart
A voter-approved natural gas initiative, ruled unconstitutional, could be headed to the Washington Supreme Court
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