How one local detective hunts down pedophiles trying to prey on kids on social media
By Wilson Criscione
Public attorneys are trying to waive fees for defendants, but few have utilized the resources
By Josh Kelety
Spokane's sit-and-lie law drawing new attention and protesters
By Daniel Walters
WSU announces "sweeping overhaul" of its student conduct process
Though homeless himself, James Welch does whatever he can to help others in need
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Protesters stand with homeless at City Hall, Huskies win Apple Cup, and other headlines
Activists form 'wall' to protect belongings of homeless outside City Hall
Manafort lies to Mueller, Gonzaga surprises ESPN, and other headlines
WSU researcher models how microplastics move through the environment
The eagles are back at Lake Coeur d'Alene, and we have pictures to prove it
Pelosi rallies for speaker vote, Seattle student sues DeVos and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
Why new information is hard
By John T. Reuter
On the Street
What do you do to get in the holiday spirit?
Veterans Day brings back memories for lots of Americans
By Robert Herold
Festival of Fair Trade, gift giving and Native American Heritage Month
Do Something: How to get involved in your community this week
Readers respond to the Inlander cover story on the Avista deal, and other topics
President defends daughter as Democrats seek inquiry
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U.S. Climate Report Warns of Damaged Environment and Shrinking Economy
Man killed by police was a "good guy with a gun," family's lawyer says
The number of unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. has dropped, a study says
Ivanka Trump says her private email use has ‘no equivalency’ with Hillary Clinton’s
Metaline Falls' Cutter Theatre is a long-time point of community pride, but can the arts in rural Washington thrive in the digital age?
By Tod Marshall
Why Nobody Should Care About My 23 and Me
Can the Cougs finally take the next step into the national spotlight, and beat UW to get there?
By Dan Nailen
A veteran director and newcomer are paired up in this year's Civic holiday production of Elf
By E.J. Iannelli
Lucky You Lounge announces first concert, King of the Hill hits Hulu and more you need to know
Gonzaga basketball is No. 1... Nice of you to notice, America
By Will Maupin
I Saw You
Week of Nov. 22
How Spokane's Celeste Shaw became a guest editor for Where Women Cook magazine
By Chey Scott
Local bakers appear on Food Network, a beefy Apple Cup tribute and more news and notes
Dry Fly Distilling is going international with a massive new production facility expansion
Spokane chef Ricky Webster is Food Network's Christmas Cookie Champion
Green Book is a sympathetic, socially conscious drama from an unlikely director
By Maryann Johanson
Animated sequel Ralph Breaks the Internet loses its way by going online
By Josh Bell
Spokane music venue the Pin gets a new owner and a fresh coat of paint
By Nathan Weinbender
Season's Sights and Sounds: Holiday Guide 2018
Don't miss these six holiday traditions of the Inland Northwest
By Chey Scott and Michaela Mulligan
Christmas Collaboration
Why I still love A Christmas Together: John Denver the Muppets
'Hold Me Closer, Tiny Santa'
How I learned to hate, and then love, Christmas with "Jingle Bell Rock"
Leg Lamps and Laughs
24 hours of a Christmas classic
By Michaela Mulligan
Seven holiday-themed stage shows that carry the spirit of the season
Christmas Crooners
How an early introduction to traditional carols made me a lifelong fan of Christmas music
'The Soul Felt Its Worth'
'O! Holy Night' may be the only Christmas carol that treats the Christmas story like it's real
A half-dozen events celebrating the holiday season's most delicious moments
Wall of Sound for Scrooges
Why a weird Christmas album by a convicted murderer is the greatest holiday recording
The year might be ending, but the season for making art and sharing it is just beginning
By Carrie Scozzaro
Six events that have nothing to do with Santa, elves, gifts or trees
By Inlander Staff
Reality Check
I met the child actor in The Santa Clause — but that's not why it's my go-to Christmas movie
A Playlist for Later
A slightly eclectic holiday playlist for the December birthdays out there
Christmas concerts from country to Celtic, and then some
By Nathan Weinbender and Dan Nailen
Lighting Up the Season
Coeur d’Alene does it up right with a parade, fireworks and holiday lights
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Hear the Humanity: A Playlist for International Transgender Day of Visibility
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