Vol. 20, No. 10
Up for Vote
The Spokane City Council’s free-for-all on charter amendments
By Joe O'Sullivan
Loss of Innocence
News from the shooting that shocked a nation
By Inlander Staff
Crime and Progress
Recent West Central homicides renew community vigilance
By Jacob Jones
Out in the Cold
An effort to create a tent city in Spokane hits a dead-end; plus, the Border Patrol gets out of the translation business
Free Men, For Now
After serving more than four years behind bars, three men get another chance to make their case
By Jacob H. Fries
Spokane’s First Christmas
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Music to the Masses
The Symphony’s next challenge is to develop a bigger audience
By Robert Herold
Taking Care of Our Own
Many local nonprofits’ need for support grows during the holiday season
By Chey Scott
Putzkammer’s Sonata
Short Fiction Contest 2012
By Megan Breen
Being Prepared
In North Idaho, not everyone who’s learning how to live off the grid is getting ready for the end of the world
By Carrie Scozzaro
Vagabond
Short Fiction Contest 2012 - Runner Up
By Steve Wing
Red Rocket
By Skip Frazier
For Your Consideration — December 20, 2012
By Mike Bookey
Enjoy Yourself
By David Skies
The Bus Ride
By Rebecca Goodrich
Homeland Insecurity
Visa issues are temporarily forcing Interplayers Artistic Director Reed McColm back to Canada
By E.J. Iannelli
The End Again
By Rick Boal
Right Before the Aneurysm
By Ericka D. Price
SPORTS — EWU's Almost Comeback
Sweet Relief
V American’s pies are unbelievable — and they’re vegan, too
By Leah Sottile
Fish With a View
Anthony’s isn’t going anywhere, nor is the scene out their window
UPDATE — Jack and Dan's
Winter Harvest
How to eat fresh and local when the snow begins to fall
By Annemarie C. Frohnhoefer
What’s Opera?
Les Misérables misses the power of its source material
By Scott Renshaw
Grown Up Humor
The Judd Apatow formula is still going strong with This is 40
By Ed Symkus
The Spirit of Radio
As stations crumble under commercial pressure, two Moscow DJs devote themselves to reviving the radio
Fortunate Son
Dweezil Zappa continues to carry on the legacy of his father, Frank Zappa
By Bob Rice
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