A small development at the edge of Browne's Addition has come under fire, in part because of its proximity to a tribal burial site
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Spokane's new city spokesman is its old
By Daniel Walters
Wes Crago, Spokane's new city administrator, aims for stability and consensus before any dramatic reinvention
Nurses and support staff at Sacred Heart Medical Center tout their new contract agreement as a victory
By Josh Kelety
Google to help Spokane small businesses, nonprofits, job seekers with day of workshops
Warming center for women expected to open during cold snap
Gleason receives Congressional Gold Medal, downtown stadium idea might be back on the table, and other headlines
By Wilson Criscione
North Idaho legislator booted for tax fraud, most black Americans see Trump as racist, and other headlines
The Spokane GOP's Matt Shea statement includes neither the word 'Matt' nor 'Shea'
Eyman's spending habits questioned, fire destroys CDA businesses, and other headlines
Senate impeachment trial rules unveiled, disease outbreak in China spreads, and other headlines
First US case of coronavirus hits Snohomish County, day two of impeachment trial begins, and other headlines
By Quinn Welsch
Readers respond to the next phase of projects for downtown Spokane
One of the Escape To Margaritaville stars talks theater tours, cheeseburgers and his preference for brown liquor
By Dan Nailen
Mitigate the damage of your own self-destruction
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If you were a pizza, what type would you be?
These strains will have you thinking of sunnier days
By Will Maupin
Senate opens Trump impeachment trial as fresh Ukraine revelations emerge
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Court quashes youth climate change case against government
Conservative states seek billions to brace for disaster. (Just don’t call it climate change.)
Hillary Clinton says ‘nobody likes’ Bernie Sanders and declines to commit to backing him
In impeachment case, Schiff accuses Trump of trying ‘to cheat’ in election
Adapted from Alison Bechdel's acclaimed graphic memoir, Fun Home is a musical of self-discovery and reconciliation
By E.J. Iannelli
The adventurousness of Beethoven's music is still there, 250 years after he was born
Mr. Robot's human connection
$5 million for Mike Leach, Spokane at Sundance, and more you need to know
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The Zags are good at playing through injuries - and they're going to need to be
Pizza Party: Your guide to the Inlander's pizza issue
By Chey Scott
Local delivery chains Pizza Rita and Pizza Pipeline have been sending tasty pies out across the region for three decades
Odes to 11 favorite pies served at pizza spots across the Inland Northwest
By Inlander Staff
An overview of the history and different styles of pizza
We showcase some of our favorite weekly pizza deals and happy hour specials
By Samantha Wohlfeil and Nathan Weinbender
Why eat flatbread when pizza exists?
Practiced pizza makers from Malvagio's share top tips to make your own tasty pies at home
By Carrie Scozzaro
Frozen pizza isn't fancy, but it's cheap, convenient and always still good
Backed by a team of service industry pros, Brick West Brewing Co. is now open in downtown Spokane's west end
By Derek Harrison
The new chef at North Hill on Garland talks goals, her love of Vietnamese pho and influential local chefs
Joel and the 'bots of Mystery Science Theater 3000 come to town, and we pick some essential episodes from the series' golden years
By Nathan Weinbender and Paul Sell
The 2020 albums we're most looking forward to
By Ben Salmon and Nathan Weinbender
Funky Unkle are sure to get you movin' on their debut album Funkle
By Nathan Weinbender
REVIEW: The Commodores' funky, fun night at Northern Quest
CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENTS: Tool, Weezer, Ice Cube and more slot Spokane stops
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How can you prepare for a recession? A Spokane credit union and nonprofit share tips as Washington is already facing a rainy day
By Victor Corral Martinez
In the debate over what comes first, affordable housing or getting people off the streets, there's a clear answer
By Ben Stuckart
A voter-approved natural gas initiative, ruled unconstitutional, could be headed to the Washington Supreme Court
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