Three years after Spokane's public records scandal, is the city any faster with records requests?
By Daniel Walters
Seattle University divested from fossil fuel companies — so why didn't Gonzaga?
By Wilson Criscione
Zinke's exit may open the door for an Idaho Interior leader
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Gonzaga president denies knowing accused priests were sent to university's campus
Spokane invests more in homelessness — but not enough, activists argue
Public records slow in Spokane, local porn actress accused in attempted murder-for-hire, and other headlines
Mattis resigns, Trump wall shutdown looms, and other morning headlines
The once-in-generation leadership of Shawn Keough
By John T. Reuter
Under Donald Trump, America is experimenting with discredited economic theories
By Robert Herold
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Free ice skating lessons, Christmas dinner for veterans and more
Do Something: How to get involved in your community this week
Readers respond to the Inlander story on musician Myles Kennedy, and homelessness in Spokane
OK, candies won't be banned after all
By Tuck Clarry
Jim Mattis resigns, rebuking Trump’s worldview
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Government Shuts Down as Talks Fail to Break Impasse
The unlikely resurgence of Dungeons & Dragons makes its way to the Inland Northwest
Nearly 45 years after its creation, a fantasy game played with paper, pencil and dice is having its biggest year yet in the Inland Northwest and around the globe
By Chey Scott
Santa lessons at the Garland District's SantaCon
By Dan Nailen
How to survive and thrive when the holidays just aren't your thing
By Elissa Ball
Killing Eve is as good as advertised, trading card games go digital and more you need to know
If you're tired of the same old Christmas movies, consider these offbeat viewing choices
By Nathan Weinbender
Forget the partridge in a pear tree: What to buy Gonzaga's men's basketball team for Christmas
By Will Maupin
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New Hop Mountain Taproom and Grill features local brews and eats in the foothills of Mount Spokane
By Michaela Mulligan
Homemade cake pops are a delicious gift for family and friends
Aquaman is superhero overkill
By Josh Bell
Mary Poppins Returns is a cheery, derivative Disney brand extension
What do the Monkees, RuPaul and William Shatner have in common? They all have new Christmas albums, and we reviewed them
By Dan Nailen and Nathan Weinbender
Eat, Drink and Be Merry
Have yourself a happy holiday with these fun, festive food and drink options
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Spokane's music community mourns two unexpected losses as Red Room Lounge closes after owner Craig Larsen's death
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Spokane City Council could require downtown shops to provide Narcan to those who buy pipes
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Spokane's returned goods economy keeps items out of landfills, reducing waste and carbon emissions
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