2018 Voters Guide to the Inland Northwest
2018 Voter's Guide
An ordinance prohibiting Border Patrol sweeps at Spokane's Greyhound station won't be enforced
By Daniel Walters
Is Lisa Brown a radical firebrand or a pragmatic moderate?
Once a deficit hawk, Cathy McMorris Rodgers now condemns her opponent for making budget cuts
Spokane Public Schools was chosen for a pilot program to increase the availability of AP classes
The national program aims to offer pre-AP classes to freshmen in hopes that more students will take the advanced classes later
By Wilson Criscione
Four candidates vying for two Spokane County Commission seats
County treasurer, school district bond and library bond also on ballot
The Race to Olympia: These Washington candidates are looking to shape policy in the capital
Plus, four statewide initiatives and a U.S. Senate battle between Maria Cantwell and Susan Hutchison
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Big money for big oil is flowing into next month's election
Boise bound? North Idaho's candidates looking to head south
Idaho's gubernatorial elections, 1st Congressional District election and initiatives
By Inlander Staff
Roosevelt Elementary principal resigned amid investigation that she spanked a student
Spokane City Council says HR can't decide to investigate Spokane City Council anymore
Washington Supreme Court rules charter schools are constitutional
How a 62-year-old Spokane woman made history with a swim across the English Channel
Suspected mail bomber arrested, local woman swims the channel and other headlines
Almost 10 percent of Spokane County voters currently marked as inactive
Trump calls mail bombs a ‘terrorizing act’ as a suspect is arrested
By The New York Times
Today, the Spokesman-Review's endorsements represent the views of just one man: Stacey Cowles
We asked the city's Rick Romero why it would make sense to replace Albi with a downtown stadium
Eleven killed in synagogue, thousands of Spokane voters marked 'inactive' and other headlines
The latest on Lime: How long you have left to ride in Spokane, does Lime like us, and more
Trump plans to end birthright citizenship, officer arrested for sexual assault and other headlines
Pullman police sergeant charged with sexual misconduct after WSU student reported assault
AG says he'll sue if Trump revokes citizenship, Big Oil targets Spanish speakers and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
After Fuse released its secret recording, a hacker with a Russian IP tried to break into its website
Inlander election coverage: (Almost) everything we've written about Election 2018
Are Obama's idealistic politics dead? Women at Google plan walk-out, and other headlines
Treat Yourself to a Fright Night: Give your brain a good scare
By Aileen Keown Vaux
Ghost Ball, business workshop and climate change discussion
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Maybe 18 years is plenty of time for a Supreme Court justice to serve
By Mary Lou Reed
On the Street
What is motivating you to vote this year?
Readers respond to an endorsement of McMorris Rodgers; foster kids in out-of-state-facility
Cannabis is reaching new demographics
By Tuck Clarry
Trump abandons calls for unity and resumes attacks on the media
Gun Laws Had ‘Little to Do’ With Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting, Trump Says
Trump persuaded struggling people to invest in scams, lawsuit says
Facebook reports slowing revenue and user growth
Kepler, the little NASA spacecraft that could, no longer can
Back-to-back funerals. Mourners 50 deep. Pittsburgh grieves, 11 times over.
Hosts of the Ouija Broads podcast share Spokane stories that really bring the Halloween vibe
By Dan Nailen
"The Very Best of Us": A look at Bing Crosby's career during WWII
Christine McConnell's crazy confections, Jane Fonda in Five Acts and more you need to know
SFCC's Bigfoot Haunt speaker series brings together local experts on subjects scary and grotesque
By Chey Scott
Musical tribute honors Mildred Bailey, a pioneering Schitsu'umsh (Coeur d'Alene) jazz singer
By Carrie Scozzaro
Out of the Shadows: CDA production puts special needs actors in the spotlight
Sculpture dedicated to John Marshall to be unveiled Saturday afternoon
I Saw You
Week of Oct. 25
Ramen Fest, Ruins' veggie binge, and projects bring more craft beer to the Inland Northwest
Fujiyama Japanese Steak House in Liberty Lake fills tummies and dazzles senses
A look back at the weird, wild Halloween franchise, 40 years after it all began
By Nathan Weinbender
With upbeat covers and soulful originals, Blake Braley and his band have Zola crowds grooving
By Cherri Covillo
Spokane's All Fall Down resurrects the old JJ's Lounge vibe to raise money for a good cause
CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENT: KISS are returning to Spokane on Feb. 4 for their last-ever tour
Savoring the Season
Saturday is the day to celebrate the harvest in Coeur d’Alene
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Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
Hear the Humanity: A Playlist for International Transgender Day of Visibility
By Seth Sommerfeld, Alyson McManus, Dora Scott and Colton Rasanen
Best of Food
Idaho, once again, takes a stand against cannabis
By Will Maupin
Sneak Peek Preview
Entree Food Newsletter
Weekend Countdown