As the student population grows more diverse, Spokane teachers are overwhelmingly white. School leaders want to change that
By Wilson Criscione
Avista moves away from coal in a proposed rate settlement
By Samantha Wohlfeil
When the downtown library closes for construction, where will the homeless go to get warm?
By Daniel Walters
Why some say Spokane County urgently needs a specialized court for domestic violence
By Josh Kelety
Spokane Valley schools respond to recent threats
Spokane widow sues Bonner County in federal court over fatal police shooting of her husband
Dozens of vehicles crash on West Plains, Buttigieg gets surge in Iowa, and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
Students plan climate demonstrations, Trump resumes peace talks with Taliban, and other headlines
Lawmakers expect Shea report today, Spokane City Council considers tenant protections, and other headlines
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Finally somebody managed to fulfill the title 'strong mayor'
By Robert Herold
The new CEO at Coeur d'Alene Casino Resort and Hotel has been there from the very start
Readers respond to marijuana businesses in lower income neighborhoods; recycling electric car batteries
Giuliani pursued business in Ukraine while pushing for inquiries for Trump
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Where’s Lindsey? After GOP outcry, Graham emerges as a Trump defender
Kevin Nealon is a stand-up comedy lifer
By Dan Nailen
Five movies to help you remember when Chevy Chase was funny
Napoleon is coming to Spokane (for real this time), Rick and Morty's first episode free, and more you need to know
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Whether WSU's Mike Leach can finally beat UW's Chris Peterson might be the best (and only) reason to watch this year's Apple Cup
Why the Zags stumbled in the Bahamas and why fans have reason to worry
By Will Maupin
Winter is coming; warm up with these five local Vietnamese restaurants' rich, brothy pho noodle soup
By Inlander Staff
Spokane's newest and smallest bar, Bijou, opens in Browne's Addition
By Chey Scott
Crafted Taphouse embraces the cold; plus, local pies for the holidays and an update on Spokane's forthcoming cat cafe
Someone's dead and everyone's a suspect in the slight but engaging all-star whodunit Knives Out
By Nathan Weinbender
Spokane's Eliza Catastrophe mines a decade of short and sweet pop songs on her new album You
We thumb through the vinyl bins and pick our favorite releases of upcoming Record Store Day
By Dan Nailen and Nathan Weinbender
Holiday Guide 2019: 'The holidays are here when...'
'Little Full, Lotta Sap'
By Trent Reedy
Die Nussknacker
By Kate Lebo
Lost Item: If Found, Please Give Undivided Attention
By Ellen Welcker
Pajama Party
By Inga Laurent
Peace on Earth
By Claire Rudolf Murphy
Play it Again, Santa
By Kris Dinnison
Pressing Christmas Moments
By Mary Cronk Farrell
Soft Pants Season
By Elissa Ball
Toys of Christmas Past
By Kelly Milner Halls
Celtic, country and classical: The Christmas concerts that could become your newest yuletide tradition
Where to see and purchase original, locally made artisan gifts this holiday season
By Carrie Scozzaro
Eight options on the town that will let you forget about the holidays for a night
Family friendly events to festively celebrate the season, with twinkling holiday lights galore
By Chey Scott and Connor Gilbert
Seven holiday performances to enjoy, from time-honored classics to magicians, comedy improv and acrobats
By E.J. Iannelli
Ten food and drink events for any age or interest: aspiring mixologists, home bakers, sweets lovers and more
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The Trump administration is filing order after order against the LGBTQ+ community; here's how it's impacting the Inland Northwest
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For the Civic's new main-stage production of Romeo and Juliet, director Josh Baig is going back to 16th-century Verona
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