West Hills neighbors worry multiple projects to transition homeless into housing will shift problems from one part of Spokane to another
By Samantha Wohlfeil
New multifamily housing tax credits in Spokane; also, proposed bans on teaching college-level Critical Race Theory in Mead
Washington health board won't decide if Spokane health district boss broke law; instead she won't work there again
GOP reaction to the FBI's raid of Donald Trump's home is a sign of the times
By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
Readers react to our story about a new land bank and last week's guest column about police reform
Question of the Week
If you started a nonprofit, what issue would you focus on?
If the strong stuff is starting to scare you, look low
By Will Maupin
Best practices for enjoying live music, now that we're out enjoying concerts again
By Elissa Ball
Sometimes a favorite movie is the perfect cure for homesickness
By Lauren Roddis
Reservation Dogs season two, Superman's dog, plus new music!
I Saw You
Week of August 25
New to campus and in need of sustenance? Let us direct you to some great spots for family, friends and fun
By Inlander Staff
Lost Boys' Garage founders open Summit Kitchen & Canteen on South Hill's busy Grand Avenue
By Carrie Scozzaro
To-Go Box: Natural 20 Brewing adds new menu, second location + more food news!
Returning to IMAX theaters this week, Rogue One deserves another look from Star Wars fans
By Josh Bell
George Miller's Three Thousand Years of Longing raises interesting questions only to provide lackluster answers
By Chase Hutchinson
Summer 2022 Album Roundup
Beef up your playlists with some of the season's best recent album releases (plus a couple we missed in the spring)
By Seth Sommerfeld
Doing a vibe check on THING Festival 2022
Is the Sasquatch! Festival "replacement" in Port Townsend worth your time?
Give Where You Live
Give Guide 2022
Thrive International turned a motel into a landing zone — and takeoff runway — for Ukrainian refugees
By Daniel Walters
Kootenai Environmental Alliance reflects on 50 years of protecting Lake Coeur d'Alene and its surrounding waterways
A bold plan seeks to fund postsecondary education for every student in the Inland Northwest
By Nate Sanford
SCAR unites the community with free burritos and by tackling racial disparities in Spokane
After losing their son, Spokane parents start Kellen Cares to help youths and families struggling with mental health
Aging out of foster care is full of complexities; Safety Net InlandNW is there to lighten the load
By Madison Pearson
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