The Spokane Public Facilities District keeps vaulting over obstacles while running toward the dream of a Sportsplex. Will it be worth it?
By Daniel Walters
In the ongoing trade war, China announces it won't buy any U.S. ag products - just as American farmers prepare their harvest
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Idaho state officials pitched creating an inmate 'community re-entry center' in Kootenai County. Then the community rebelled
By Josh Kelety
A lawsuit filed against the state's psychiatric hospitals - and inspired by an Inlander article - is dismissed thanks to a culture change
By Wilson Criscione
Rep. Shea linked to group training kids for biblical warfare, Spokane Public Schools passes budget, and other headlines
Coeur d'Alene Tribe celebrates groundbreaking for new youth center near Worley
Washington Supreme Court upholds 'three-strikes' mandatory life sentence law
Trump considered buying Greenland, 'Salmon Cannon' could hit Columbia River, and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
Shea explored tracking enemies with GPS, Idaho lab probably developed tech used in Russian crash, and other headlines
Trump abandons gun background checks, Spokane Police Guild calls for Matt Shea resignation, and other headlines
Boeing to hire workers in Moses Lake, Trump wants to detain migrant families indefinitely, and other morning headlines
'You can't go around shooting people': Family of deceased Spokane police shooting victim vows lawsuits after no charges filed against officer
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Let's give voice to the heroes and victims, not the villains
By Kevin Parker
Spokane mayoral write-in candidate Nicolette Ocheltree weighs in on the 2019 primary results
Readers respond to the Spokane Valley City Council's refusal to pass a racial equity policy
Legalization takes on a different meaning in California, Arizona and Ohio
By Will Maupin
The U.S. has joined secret talks with Israel and the UAE. The topic? Iran.
By The New York Times
Warren offers a policy agenda for Native Americans
Planned Parenthood refuses federal funds over abortion restriction
As wildfires get worse, insurers pull back from riskiest areas
We came, we saw, we finished second: Team Inlander explores Spokane's trivia scene
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The nostalgia factor
By Riley Utley
Rooting for revenge in Succession, Spokane Library gets rid of overdue fines and more you need to know
On the passing of the unparalleled Toni Morrison
By Sharma Shields
Spokane's Unity in the Community returns on Saturday
By Carson McGregor
I Saw You
Inland Northwest growers explore Korean natural farming methods to restore soil health and boost plant yield
By Carrie Scozzaro
Hiro's BBQ in Coeur d'Alene was born from owner Andy Buffington's personal interest in grilling and a need to stay busy
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Blinded by the Light is a cheesy, audience-pleasing ode to youth and Bruce Springsteen
By Seth Sommerfeld
It's Superbad with 11-year-olds: Good Boys is a raunchy, disarmingly sweet comedy
By Maryann Johanson
As 4,000 Holes celebrates its third decade, owner Bob Gallagher looks to hand over the store to a new generation of vinyl nuts
By Nathan Weinbender
CONCERT REVIEW: 'Weird Al' Yankovic, backed by a 41-piece orchestra, still dares to be stupid after all these years
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