Vol. 20, No. 33
Flight Diverted
For now, Spokane’s big hopes for new tanker planes at Fairchild have been dashed — so what happens next?
By Daniel Walters
Counterpunch
Long pummeled by the far right, moderates in North Idaho hit back last week
Their Own Private Idaho
How Kootenai County became “the most Republican county in the most Republican state in the nation”
By Sierra Crane-Murdoch
Waiting for Sarah
This Saturday, Sarah Palin will meet her biggest fan and future protégé
By Deanna Pan
Trendsetters
What the national debate means for Washington’s GMO initiative; plus, WSU reins in tuition
By Heidi Groover, Daniel Walters and Deanna Pan
Takeover Averted
Partisanship did not win out in Kootenai County races
By Mary Lou Reed
All Eyes on Idaho
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Problem Planks
A closer look at the Community Bill of Rights
By Jon Snyder, Ben Stuckart and Amber Waldref
For Your Consideration
Modern Farmer, My Last Days and @HuffPoSpoilers
When the Storm Comes
Growing up in tornado country, you get used to the sirens and hope you’re lucky
By Lisa Waananen
A Life Less Ordinary
Joshua Covey is finally seeing his geek dreams come true
By Leah Sottile
Festival of Tradition
Spokane’s ArtFest features multigenerational art ventures, ancient techniques and cultures from around the world
By Carrie Scozzaro
UPDATE — Angelo's Ristorante
From Forest to Table
Foraging for edible plants and fungi in the forests of the Inland Northwest
By Chey Scott
The Aluminum Debate
The Elk makes the case for beer in a can this weekend
By Mike Bookey
Westward Expansion
Bullman’s is the latest chain to find success in CdA
The G-Dog
How a Jesuit priest is bringing former gang members back into society
Real Magic
Card trick master Ricky Jay is obviously an excellent documentary subject
By Ed Symkus
Hot Licks
This summer, these albums will be blaring in our headphones
By Inlander Staff
Head Over Heels
Five new flings and rekindled romances I found at this year’s Sasquatch festival
By Heidi Groover
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Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
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
By Samantha Wohlfeil
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