Republicans won't run away from Donald Trump — because he taught them they can't trust anyone else
By Daniel Walters
Who's to blame for Democrats' down-ballot woes? Radical socialists or boring centrists?
A family searches for answers after a gay teen in a small town is beaten and buried in a shallow grave
By Wilson Criscione
Inland Northwest hospitals plan for surge in COVID patients as cases dramatically increase
By Samantha Wohlfeil
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In what ways did the Trump presidency affect you personally?
It's time to rethink what victory looks like
By Inga Laurent
Before you make your edibles, you need to do this first
By Will Maupin
Discover local community of Western artists working in and around Coeur d'Alene
By Carrie Scozzaro
Five Stages of Cats Adjusting To Work From Home
Secrets of the Saqqara Tomb, COVID age comedy, new music and more!
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Week of November 19th
Zags prepare to start a season like no other, beginning with perennial powerhouse Kansas on Thanksgiving
As Inland Curry's new owner, India native Noreen Hiskey hopes to introduce diners to the rich diversity of her culture and cuisine
By Chey Scott
Restaurants, bars in Washington state can now only serve takeout or seat small parties outdoors
A celebration of authentic Indian flavors await at the newly opened India House in Post Falls
Heated outdoor dining options open around the Inland Northwest as indoor service is prohibited
A look back at the late Sean Connery's pioneering take on James Bond
By Nathan Weinbender
New KSPS series Inland Sessions showcases the region's musicians through in-studio performances, conversations
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Immigrant communities and the nonprofits that help them prepare for a potential shift in immigration policy
By Victor Corral Martinez
Gonzaga's Dominant Post Duo Shines Early in the Season
By Seth Sommerfeld and Will Maupin
Spokane Public Schools begins a new era, naming schools after a Holocaust survivor, a Japanese American teacher and a Chicano art professor
By Colton Rasanen
State law now allows for more traffic cameras. Spokane decides to dedicate its resulting revenue to new ideas.
By Eliza Billingham
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