The Bulldozer
To his supporters, Al French's aggressive style is tearing down walls in Spokane County. To his critics, it's burning bridges.
By Daniel Walters
Where There's Smoke
Recovery is coming slowly after fire blackens the Methow Valley
By Scott A. Leadingham
'Thinking About His Future'
A life cut short on the Centennial Trail sparks questions about safety
By Heidi Groover
The Challengers
Two candidates — a former commissioner and a Smart Justice advocate — take on Al French in the primary
Long Odds
The challengers running against Cathy McMorris Rodgers are hoping to finish second in the 5th Congressional District primary
By Deanna Pan
No Quarter
More parking meters coming to Spokane; plus, new data on Obamacare
By Heidi Groover, Daniel Walters and Deanna Pan
Republican Rumble
Spokane Valley's 4th Legislative District sees seasoned candidates face off in a primary
By Jacob Jones
Vision Accomplished
Stop for a minute and reflect on the community effort behind the new, improved McEuen Park
By Mary Lou Reed
Daydream Believer
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Selective Empathy
Why some children matter more than others
By Taylor Weech
Letter to the Editor
Dems Can’t Afford to Have Hillary
By Inlander Readers
And Eat It Too
Washington pot stores get a step closer to edibles
Tribal Knowledge
Spokane's Hazen Audel has spent a lot of his life wandering — now he has his own TV show
By Carrie Scozzaro
OUTING | Quartz Mountain Fire Lookout
Breathtaking views and wildflowers
From Sesame Street to Skid Row
For its offbeat preseason show, Lake City Playhouse is reexamining the puppet-taught life lessons of childhood
By E.J. Iannelli
For Your Consideration
Summer freebies, team chat and a guilty pleasure
By Jacob H. Fries
Fruits of Labor
Spokane Edible Tree Project collects unwanted fruit to feed the community
By Chey Scott
A Home of Their Own
After five years as a food cart, Veraci Pizza moves into a permanent space
Street Royalty
King of Tacos likes things simple and on the move
By Mike Bookey
UPDATE — Taste Cafe
Taste Cafe has remained a healthy option in downtown Spokane
By Franny Wright
Sympathy for the Old Devil
And So It Goes is pathologically concerned with making sure we like its irascible hero
By Scott Renshaw
Same Story
Zach Braff didn't do much with the money you gave him for Wish I Was Here
By Ed Symkus
Living in the Present
Breakout indie folk artist Angel Olsen won't stress about what she's done before or what she'll do next
By Brian Palmer
Searching for Symmetry
For Portland's Rags & Ribbons, it's all about balance
By Azaria Podplesky
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