Vol. 20, No. 32
Calling for Help
A frantic 911 call lands Christopher Parker instead of a hospital, and leads to his death
By Jacob Jones
Uneven Cuts
Most elements of health care were shielded from the sequester — but not the Indian Health Service
By Daniel Walters
Let 'Em Vote
Spokane City Council won’t sue to keep initiatives off of the fall ballot; plus, a new UW-WSU rivalry
By Deanna Pan
Young Warriors
For years, American Indian youth have been committing suicide at higher rates than any other population in the United States. But tribes are fighting back
Reefer Rules
Washington state takes a first pass at marijuana market regulations
By Heidi Groover and Lisa Waananen
The Challengers
A TV reporter-turned-businesswoman, a Christian pastor and others looking for their turn on Spokane City Council
By Heidi Groover
Disorderly Conduct
Three Spokane law enforcement officers are placed on leave over misconduct investigations
New Frontiers
While the Old West still feeds the mythology of the region, the New West commands a new paradigm
By Michael Dax
The Sports Mafia
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Bring Out the Shears
Interplayers' Seeds of Change could use some hefty pruning
By E.J. Iannelli
Artist to Artist
My 27-year creative friendship with Spokane's Daniel Boatsman
By Joel Hartse
The Bike Crash Kid
Reflections on bikes, mortality and transcendence
By Zach Hagadone
TV — Arrested Development
The show's comedic gems could only be appreciated after its cancellation
By Kara Stermer
For Your Consideration — May 23, 2013
Yesterdish, Times Haiku and No-Li's Mosaic
By Lisa Waananen
Connecting the Dots
Melissa Cole has been around the world, and so has her artwork
By Carrie Scozzaro
UPDATE — The Blue Spark
The downtown bar opens its doors to the lunch crowd
School of Sprinkles
We ate doughnuts every morning for a week and here’s what we learned
By Inlander Staff
Sushi Time
Kinja brings Japanese and Korean seafood inland
By Jo Miller
Furious and Furious-er
The meathead franchise turns out a surprising hit
By Ed Symkus
To the Pines
Ryan Gosling is at his best in one of the best films of the year
By Joseph Haeger
The People of Sasquatch
The music festival has become one of the Northwest’s biggest events because of its people
By Mike Bookey
Bands to Watch 2013: Psychic Rites
Psychic Rites makes it easy to enjoy the terror
By Jordan Satterfield
Bands to Watch 2013: 66beat
Keep it simple, stupid
By Jon Brown
Bands to Watch 2013: Ian Miles
Sometimes you choose the music. And sometimes it just chooses you
By Leah Sottile
Bands to Watch 2013: Hooves
Instrumental heavyweights Hooves make you feel as much as you hear
By Gawain Fadeley
Bands to Watch 2013: Lilac Linguistics
How five young men are coining a new genre: Inland Northwest hip-hop
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