The Wizard of Spokane
Erick Hansen convinced everyone. Politicians. Rich investors. Even Michael Jackson's dad. Then the FBI yanked back the curtain
By Daniel Walters
Where Are All The Doctors?
Providing care when shortage is the new normal
By Heidi Groover
Obamacare Check-Up
New data on Washingtonians signing up for health care; plus, a ruling on Christopher Parker's death
By Deanna Pan, Jacob Jones and Daniel Walters
The Leading Edge
For news outlets, what's the value of Facebook discussion?
By Scott A. Leadingham
'Preventable Tragedies'
Advocates say Washington's Involuntary Treatment Act needs an update
By Deanna Pan
PHOTO EYE | Family Reunion
By Young Kwak
Slow Down and Enjoy
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Neglecting Our Needs
All the political posturing among the Republicans who rule the statehouse is driving Idaho right into the ditch
By Mary Lou Reed
Change in Colorado
As changes in cannabis law come, here's a quick look back
By Allen Best
Inlander adds new commentators
By Jacob H. Fries
Bridge Between Two Worlds
Lama Lakshey Zangpo is working to build, and keep, a strong connection between Spokane and Tibet
By Clarke Humphrey
THEATER REVIEW | Wit
By E.J. Iannelli
For Your Consideration
Hearthstone, House of Cards and The Up Side of Down
Keep It Like a Secret
The Mousetrap has run for more than 25,000 performances without giving away its ending
Reviving an Icon
The Big Dipper finds a new owner and renewed purpose as a local landmark and live music venue
By Chey Scott
A Heart for the Hearth
Culinary Stone aims to keep you armed with all the necessary kitchen gadgets
By Carrie Scozzaro
From the Hops Up
The soon-to-open Perry Street Brewing gives us a look at the birth of a brewery
By Mike Bookey
Monkey Business
Coeur d'Alene gets a new coffeehouse hangout
By Jo Miller
UPDATE | Trinity at City Beach
Inlander Restaurant Week Continues
Little Gold Men
The slam dunks, outside chances and everything else you'll see on Oscar night
By Scott Renshaw
Flimsy Farewell
In his final film, anime master Hayao Miyazaki offers a convoluted story
By Ed Symkus
Joke's On Us
For 24 years, Tool has had a lot to say — much of it inspired by a stand-up comic
By Leah Sottile
More to Come
Dane Ueland returns to Spokane with a new look for his band & Yet
By Laura Johnson
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