Vol. 20, No. 40
From the Ground Up
The Inlander relocates to Kendall Yards — which is buzzing with new construction
By Megan Petersen
Uneasy Living
Low-income and month-to-month tenants often face challenges with securing stable housing
By Jacob Jones
Singing the Blues
More challenges to two citizen initiatives in Spokane; plus, Democrats do outreach in Idaho
By Deanna Pan
Forgotten Generation
America needs to bring back a broad-based investment in human capital, like we did with the G.I. Bill
By Robert Herold
The New Segregation
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Facing Up To Fire
Suppressing forest fires can make them even worse
By Allison Linville
Wonder of the World
This week marks 80 years since ground was broken for the Grand Coulee Dam
Through His Eyes
It’s because of Charles A. Libby that we know what early Spokane looked like
By Lisa Waananen
Art Me Up
This weekend, creativity turns collaborative in Spokane
By Mike Bookey
Unkindest Cut
Spokane Civic Theatre’s recently fired executive artistic director may have saved the theater — but she made a lot of enemies along the way
By Daniel Walters
OUTING — Iller Creek
The trail rewards hikers with wildlife and views of the Palouse hills
By Chey Scott
For Your Consideration
Music videos, Thursday on Perry St. and “Why Did You Shoot Me? I Was Reading a Book”
By Heidi Groover
CAT FRIDAY: Wasabi-Chan the rescued kitten melts hearts around the world
Geographical Gastronomy
A local chef proves that Peruvian cuisine is more than quinoa
By Annemarie C. Frohnhoefer
New Box on the Block
A gourmet food truck from the Seattle area is hoping to gain new fans in Spokane
UPDATE — Azar's Restaurant
By Jeff Rutherford
The Daring Seas
Kon-Tiki takes some dramatic license with a famed 1947 voyage
By Ed Symkus
Bump in the Night
The Conjuring busts open the horror film formula
No Stopping
Local band Space Movies seek new levels of noise-induced transcendence every time they play
By Jordan Satterfield
Back to their Roots
Son Volt have always had a little country in them, but their new album dives headfirst into twang
By Gawain Fadeley
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