We asked more than 65 local politicians if they were vaccinated for COVID-19. Here's what they said
By Wilson Criscione and Nate Sanford
As the first city of Spokane contracts go up for open bargaining, a local judge says a voter-approved transparency requirement is illegal
By Samantha Wohlfeil
'Cleaner Energy' Prop 1 to block natural gas bans won't go on Spokane ballot
Question of the Week
What local nonprofits are important to you and why?
Does your mother know? Often, she doesn't
By Tara Roberts
Readers react to the news that Pig Out in the Park 2021 has been canceled
Delta-8 THC and THC-O products aren't subject to the same strict quality control, regulation and testing as goods sold on Washington's legal market
By Will Maupin
New show at Jundt Art Museum inspired by our pandemic lives, and desire to share spaces
By Lillian Piel
Wandering Wallace: The historic Silver Valley town is a wonderful, quick trip with plenty to see, do, eat
By Chey Scott
The hilarious We Are Lady Parts, new doc highlights women of stand-up and new music!
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Week of August 26
Rory Allen is the new executive chef at Remedy Kitchen & Tavern on Spokane's South Hill
By Michal Bennett
Updates from the region's food and drink scene: closings, openings, events and more
Out for Inlander Restaurant Week 2021: TAVOLÀTA
By Inlander Staff
Candyman is a scary sequel that dares to delve into America's racist past
By Maryann Johanson
Counting Crows' Adam Duritz finds a new songwriting groove decades into his career
By Howard Hardee
Founded in response to the pandemic, the Spokane Quaranteam continues to provide aid in the community, wherever it's needed
Meet four immigrant chefs from around the world who now share their culture and cuisine with the Spokane community
By Carrie Scozzaro
The Lands Council's new director, Amanda Parrish, wants to expand restoration and focus on climate change
Inland Northwest hiking trails are paved - or carved, dug or graded - with good intentions
A rapidly growing art collective offers community for artists new and old
By Nate Sanford
From the Trump era through COVID, Latinos En Spokane has broken through fear and isolation
By Daniel Walters
ACCOIN is there to help when kids and families get tough news
By Jay McGregor
A new nonprofit aims to provide a space for babies experiencing withdrawal
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TO-GO BOX: TT's ditches its barbecue menu to rebrand; Ultimate Bagel lives on; plus winter food pop-ups
By Dora Scott
Nosferatu is a haunting horror vision from Robert Eggers
By Chase Hutchinson
Inspired by ancient Greek myth, Hadestown tells a story of transcendental love and inescapable tragedy
By Colton Rasanen
Four gifts for the discreet, on-the-go cannabis consumer on your list
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