Mayoral candidates Ben Stuckart and Nadine Woodward both critique Mayor Condon's record — but from opposite ends of the political spectrum
Election 2019
By Daniel Walters
A voters' guide to Spokane races, propositions and Washington state measures
By Wilson Criscione
It's a fight between moderates and conservatives in the tussle for the Spokane Valley City Council
By Josh Kelety
Split Tickets: Progressive and conservative guides to Spokane County's elections
By Jacob H. Fries
In Coeur d'Alene, growth, development and housing costs dominate local politics
Why a new state law meant to protect vulnerable tenants eliminated the wiggle room for paying rent on time
The Washington Attorney General's Office holds a free legal clinic for veterans in Spokane
Gonzaga Law School and Catholic Charities announce a new immigration clinic
Condon administration and council celebrate expansion of homeless shelter system
By Samantha Wohlfeil
In an emotional hearing, the victim of LC threats confronts the suspect as he pleads guilty and avoids jail time
Avista natural gas rates going up nearly 15 percent as winter nears
Wendle uses Baltimore homeless camp footage in campaign ad, LC harasser avoids jail, and other headlines
Will any candidate change the gag rule preventing most Spokane school board members from speaking to the media?
Spokane sheriff's deputy cleared of criminal charges in fatal shooting of unarmed mentally ill man
Independent Spokane election spending nears $1 million; firefighters' PAC discrepancy questioned
ISIS leader killed in US raid, Wall Street wants Washington water, and other headlines
California wildfires ablaze again, shelters full amidst cold front, and other headlines
Facebook said they'd ban political ads in Washington state. Spokane pols ran them anyway
Sounders head to MLS Cup final, GOP lawmakers defend impeachment witness, and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
WATCH: Video of controversial arrest shows Spokane Police officer shoving canine into truck with suspect
On the Street
What fictional character would you vote for president?
The history of the yin yang
By Chelsea Martin
The Spokane Symphony's new marketing director wants to turn the Fox Theater into the centerpiece of your weekend planning
By Connor Gilbert
Readers respond to Spokane mayoral candidate's qualifications and developer money in campaigns
We're spending a lot of hard-earned dough on cannabis
By Will Maupin
Republicans fight Trump’s impeachment by attacking the process
By The New York Times
Alabama abortion ban is blocked by a federal judge
Strong winds could drive 'extreme fire behavior' in California
Spokane is Reading hosts author Madeline Miller, whose bestseller Circe reimagines a minor female character from The Odyssey
By Chey Scott
Costumes so on point it's scary
The Watchmen series hits HBO, new Dolly Parton podcast, and more you need to know
The Buzz Bin
A new Stage Left production of The Threepenny Opera offers a solid performance, but could use more menace
By E.J. Iannelli
Halloween 2019: Tricks, treats and fun for all ages at these local events
CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENT: Comedian Jo Koy heading to Spokane in March
By Dan Nailen
I Saw You
Oct. 24
There's an increasing number of breweries around the region operating at a small scale
By Derek Harrison
The Inlander sits down with the chef running Hogwash Whiskey Den in downtown Spokane
The Lighthouse may be a slow burner, but it's also an enjoyably weird portrait of claustrophobia and mania
By Eric D. Snider
Just in time for Halloween, here are some new horror movies that you can stream at home
By Nathan Weinbender
RANKED: The Star Wars movies, from worst to best
On their debut album, Spokane quartet Deer makes a musical statement without vocals
After years of solo pop-punk feels, Seattle's Lisa Prank becomes a band on Perfect Love Song
By Seth Sommerfeld
CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENT: Korn! Breaking Benjamin! Spokane Arena! Feb. 26!
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