Idaho activists are trying to make "equity" and "social justice" taboo on college campuses
By Daniel Walters
Washington lawmakers pass two major greenhouse gas reduction bills to help achieve environmental goals
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Report: State health board could fire top staffer at Spokane health district for firing health officer
Deported for drug charge, one man seeks U.S. reentry after Blake decision
The WA Supreme Court deemed the state’s drug statute unconstitutional. For people deported on drug charges, that could open new possibilities.
By Crosscut
Stop Saying the 'I' Word: No human being is illegal
By Edmundo M. Aguilar
On the Street
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A THC derived from hemp is the latest hot topic to hit cannabis
By Will Maupin
Cheney Embraces Her Downfall, Warning GOP of Trump in a Fiery Speech
By The New York Times
Brandi Carlile captures her expansive life with roots in small-town Washington in her new memoir Broken Horses
By Mindy Cameron
10 rock 'n' roll series to stream right now
By Bill Frost
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Week of May 6
Local restaurant owners reflect on how COVID is leaving lasting changes to the hospitality industry
By Chey Scott
Choose your fighter: Does the new Mortal Kombat movie have anything to offer a non-fan?
By Nathan Weinbender
With their most successful album turning 50, the Carpenters turn out to be more than just soft-rock siblings
CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENTS: Northern Quest adds Roger Daltrey, Sublime with Rome, Old Dominion to summer
Wilco and Sleater-Kinney reschedule for Aug. 5, and the Monkees, Porter Robinson, Jake Owen and Shakey Graves book area shows
Another Round of Drinking Local
Local brewery openings during the pandemic
By Derek Harrison
Four-Eyed Guys and other local craft breweries embrace the rise of hard seltzer
Will Washington state preserve some of the looser liquor regulations bars were granted during the pandemic - or will they be cut off?
Regional wineries team up for Spring Release Weekend after a challenge-filled year
Some options for emerging from a pandemic in the tastiest way possible
By Dan Nailen and Nathan Weinbender
These beautiful cocktails look as great as they taste
By Natalie Rieth and Spencer Brown
Some of our staff's favorite breweries, bars and local libations for your consideration
By Inlander Staff
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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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