Vol. 20, No. 46
Peace of Mind
Spokane to inspect Riverfront Park’s bridges. (Cost: $350,000); Plus, officers involved in last week’s fatal shooting are identified
By Deanna Pan
ObamaCare: It's Almost Here
Open enrollment begins on October 1. Here’s what you need to know
The Loophole
Washington state’s urban growth restrictions have a hole big enough to drive entire developments through
By Daniel Walters
Viral Outrage
The killing of a Spokane veteran becomes international news and sparks distorted political narratives
By Jacob Jones
Judgment Day
A court ruling and changes to the initiative process raise questions about the people’s right to petition
By Heidi Groover
Leveling the Field
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Schools Are His Business
Idaho’s Tom Luna has again stumbled past common sense
By Mary Lou Reed
Parting With The Past
Inside the fight over a team mascot in Idaho
By Sue Muncaster
CLASSICAL — Public Symphony
Labor Day tradition brings classical music to the masses
By Anna Clausen
Whitworth University Pirates
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration
40 Days of Dating, Kyle Mooney and Sleep Time
Eastern Washington University Eagles
Lock and Reload
In his second season, WSU’s Mike Leach looks to turn things around
By Howie Stalwick
Waiting
At The City Gate, Douglas Ceniza waits for morning coffee and a chance to rebuild his life
The Long Return
Hydroplanes return to Coeur d’Alene this weekend, but it took 45 years to make that happen
By Jo Miller
University of Idaho Vandals
End of Summer
Main Market gains funding and prepares for seasonal changes
By Annemarie C. Frohnhoefer
UPDATE — Brick City Pizza
Spokane vs. Food
Pig Out in the Park isn’t just a bunch of hot dogs and hamburgers
By Inlander Staff
The Road Crew
Prince Avalanche is about relationships and yellow road marks
By Marjorie Baumgarten
Paranoia in the Courtroom
Closed Circuit gives us a lesson in overseas justice
By Ed Symkus
Strange Crew
With a new album pressed, the Strangers say goodbye to Spokane
By Kara Stermer
Audible Bites
Pig Out in the Park’s line-up reintroduces us to the Zombies and the freaking Spin Doctors
By Laura Johnson
Still Sequestered
The sequester has disappeared from headlines, but it’s still very much a reality for people served by local nonprofits
Peirone Prize Winner — Keirsten Hess
A military mother dedicates her life to serving those who served
Voices for the Voiceless
Local advocates fight for the rights of people with developmental disabilities
Peirone Prize Winner — Keith Kelley
How one man is working to improve West Central, from education to business
Play On
Despite funding concerns, music and arts nonprofits tap into creativity
Peirone Prize Winner — Virla Spencer
Virla Spencer is so effective in her work because she’s lived the struggle
About the Peirone Prize
Give Smarter
By Lisa Waananen
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Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
By Chey Scott
Hear the Humanity: A Playlist for International Transgender Day of Visibility
By Seth Sommerfeld, Alyson McManus, Dora Scott and Colton Rasanen
Best of Food
Idaho, once again, takes a stand against cannabis
By Will Maupin
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