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Has Karen Stratton been the voice of beleaguered city employees - or a stoker of employee conflict?
By Daniel Walters
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By Josh Kelety
City Hall veterans and newcomers aim for the Spokane City Council's top spot
Sheriff's Office would likely face cuts without renewal of criminal justice tax, officials say
WSU to set up rural residency program for doctors at Pullman hospital with help from federal grant
Fires burn near Cheney, Puerto Rico governor resigns, and other headlines
By Wilson Criscione
Elderly defendant spends over two years in Spokane County Jail waiting for trial as his public defenders keep quitting
Central City Line cost grows, Stuckart won't tell fire union members if he'll fire Schaeffer, and other headlines
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Why isn't the Spokane Firefighters Union backing the actual firefighter?
Also, Stuckart says fire union members ask him if he'll fire Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer, but he won't tell them
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WSU research: Accurate information on medical marijuana is difficult for patients to find
Dems duke it out in debate, North Korea launches another missile, and other headlines
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By Robert Herold
No-Li owner talks about the importance of community and giving back
By Derek Harrison
Readers respond to increasing rent in Spokane; safety under current city leadership
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By Will Maupin
U.S. to resume executions of death-row inmates
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Seven 2020 Democrats pledge to focus first bill on fighting corruption
Trump calls Baltimore ‘corrupt’ as black lawmakers boycott Jamestown ceremony
Fed cuts interest rates for first time since 2008 crisis
Homes are being built the fastest in many flood-prone areas, study finds
The Garland District hopes to bring artists and community together to celebrate Spokane's most vibrant art alley
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Menopause the Musical comes to the Bing with Spokane native Cherie Price in the cast, and lots of laughs in the script
By Morgan Scheerer
The Royal Fireworks show is back in Riverfront Park after two years off, with a very special treat
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
I Saw You
Make the most of your Inland Northwest summer by dining and drinking outdoors at these local spots
By Inlander Staff
J&T Food Bunker relocates, expands to offer service personnel and others a welcoming pub environment
By Carrie Scozzaro
Cocktails in a can; plus, a new downtown bar, golf course eats and a Seattle restaurant coming to Spokane
Chef Jeremy Hansen is leaving Spokane for an opportunity in Philadelphia
By Chey Scott
I grew up on Quentin Tarantino movies. At what point did I outgrow them?
By Nathan Weinbender
A Confederate sword and a grieving cop feature prominently in new indie streaming releases
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Five reasons to check out Pat Benatar at Northern Quest this weekend
By Dan Nailen
CONCERT REVIEW: Pat Benatar, Neil Giraldo and Melissa Etheridge bring the rock to Airway Heights
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