Trial by Fire
Displaced residents start the long road out of "hell" in the wake of the largest wildfire in Washington state history
By Jacob Jones
Room for Compromise
Why the city could clear the way for Uber and Lyft, but not Airbnb
By Heidi Groover
Don't Give to the Poor
Spokane and DSP launch "Give Real Change"; plus, Spokane deputies test body cameras
By Heidi Groover, Deanna Pan and Jacob Jones
Manager or Activist?
How political should the county treasurer's office be?
By Daniel Walters
Awards Season
The accolades the Inlander earned this year from regional and national journalism groups
Three-Way Race
Eying a second term, Rep. Marcus Riccelli faces two primary challengers
By Deanna Pan
Eyes in the Sky
With little fanfare, the United States Department of Homeland Security has deployed drones high above Washington, Idaho and Montana
By Jimmy Tobias
Defending the Core
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Beyond Labels
The final frontier of the civil rights movement: mental illness
By Mark Stroh
'Only Risk'
Why pregnant or breastfeeding mothers should avoid cannabis
By Kate Gibbons
About a Boat
Forty years ago, a boat was made in Spokane — it's purple and runs great
By Mike Bookey
Fiddle in the Family
After 30 years of teaching, JayDean Ludiker continues to inspire new generations of musicians
By Laura Johnson
SPORTS | 4-MINUTE MILE
For Your Consideration
A podcast, magazine and video
By Jenna Mulligan
Huckleberry Heaven
Meet the people who hunt down the elusive Northwest treat
By Amy Miller-Krezelak
Rising from Ruins
Craft cocktails and small plates by the Stella's crew are now just down the street
By Chey Scott
Creating Comfort
Baxters on Cedar brings an eclectic elegance to Sandpoint
By Carrie Scozzaro
UPDATE — THE CELLAR
Feel (Kinda) Good
Get on Up isn't the James Brown biopic you've been waiting for
By Ed Symkus
Space Laughs
Guardians of the Galaxy isn't Marvel's 'A' squad, but they get the job done
By Seth Sommerfeld
Songs by the Mile
The road-seasoned Head and the Heart open up the Festival at Sandpoint season
Working Girl
Valerie June always knew how to work hard for what she wanted; she just didn't know it would pay off so well
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