Progress Edition 2019: How far have we come?
Seven hurdles standing in the way of Jay Inslee becoming the Democratic nominee for president
By Daniel Walters
The top 10 stories on Inlander.com in 2018
By Jacob H. Fries
Local Dems get dinged by the state attorney general
A jury verdict in an Idaho hate crime case sends the wrong message, a victim says
By Josh Kelety
Mental health building at Spokane veterans hospital cancelled
By Wilson Criscione
Compared to last year, violent crime is (supposedly) up but property crime is down in Spokane
Spokane doesn't have the fifth most homeless people, Inslee's presidential bid eyed, and other headlines
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Idaho commission joins Washington in denying Avista merger with Canadian utility
New Congress defies veto threat, Ridpath developer Ron Wells' authority stripped and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
Bohemian Rhapsody wins big at Golden Globes, millennials are burned out, and other headlines
Trump sells the border wall, food stamp funding is running out, and other headlines
Free Sandpoint event hopes to dispel climate change myths, focus on solutions
Inslee's "public option" for health care, Trump's plea for a wall and other headlines
Don't count KXLY anchor Nadine Woodward out of the mayoral race yet
When is a denial just an artfully crafted dodge?
Spokane County Detention Services director to step down
How being angry might make for a happier new year
By Zach Hagadone
Bloomsday founder Don Kardong passes the baton — but not until one last race in May
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Readers respond to an Idaho man not convicted of a hate crime, and more
On the Street
What progress did you see in Spokane in 2018?
Efforts continue to allow people to cultivate their own weed
By Tuck Clarry
China’s moon landing: Lunar rover begins its exploration
By The New York Times
U.S. to investigate discrimination against Native students on Montana reservation
IRS will issue tax refunds during shutdown, Trump official says
House Democrats, making guns a priority, unveil a background check bill
U.S. deficit is on track to reach $1 trillion
With space to spare, the Roxie Spokane hopes to help Hillyard become the next Perry District
Gonzaga's women could be on the verge of creating their own March Madness magic
By Robert Herold
Five '09 series worth revisiting today
By Bill Frost
Epic Rap Battles is back, Xbox adds Hellblade to Game Pass and more you need to know
The Buzz Bin
Strange Attraction: Tell us your strange love stories for our upcoming Valentine's Day issue
Zags charge into conference play at full health, but face a league of scrappy contenders
"It looks to me like it’s the best league out West, and it’s been a while since we’ve been able to say that."
By Will Maupin
I Saw You
Week of Jan. 3
The Spokane Culinary Arts Guild curates local dining recommendations and fosters appreciation for the service industry
By Chey Scott
Like the neighborhood around it, the Union Tavern offers a mix of new and old in a casual setting
Presenting the winners of the 2018 Spokane Culinary Arts Guild Awards
Our picks for the best films of 2018
By Nathan Weinbender
Organisynth explores the potential of science fiction through music and collaboration
CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENT: Rick Springfield, Art Garfunkel each schedule Spokane spring stops
By Dan Nailen
Resolve to Rev Up Your Activity Level
Easy and fun ways to incorporate fitness into your 2019 routine
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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
Sneak Peek Preview
Entree Food Newsletter
Weekend Countdown