For those with limited English proficiency, the court system can be even more confusing, but Spokane County is working to improve access — in Spanish, Russian and more
By Samantha Wohlfeil
How far-right candidates fared in Spokane Valley and Idaho
By Daniel Walters
The Chaotic Council; plus, money for shelters; and Woodward slams council building moratorium
Inlander's preeminent columnist Robert Herold died last week at 84
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Question of the Week
Can you speak more than one language?
Even the computer codes that autocorrect our words enforce a subtle racism
By CMarie Fuhrman
Cannabis legalization crashed against "no" votes this Election Day
By Will Maupin
es yoyotwíl̓šm n̓qelixʷcnm (The Salish Resurgence)
Five local tribal members talk about what the language means to them, their hopes in teaching it to a new generation, and the future of Salish
A Kalispel headman and a native of Wales met more than 200 years ago. What they wrote down shows the power of language and the continuing resilience of Salish culture
By Jack Nisbet
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with these local events
By Madison Pearson
New leaders at the Woman's Club of Spokane are securing a future for the historic venue and reinvigorating interest in the 117-year-old nonprofit
By Chey Scott
Stacy Isenbarger's art show at EWU juxtaposes disparate materials to engage viewers in possible interpretations
By Carrie Scozzaro
How the stress of campus life is eased with a university-approved emotional support animal
By Samantha Holm
David Tennant is the Doctor once more, Coeur d'Alene Resort holiday festivities; plus, new music!
Salish rules the cover of the Inlander this week
By Nicholas Deshais
I Saw You
Week of November 17
Gonzaga notches a critical win versus Kentucky in Spokane Arena
After a tough loss at Texas, the Zags bounced back in a big way
Team Inlander dishes on its top three local apple pie picks, plus where else to find pies this season
After starting as delivery-only, Breaüxdoo Bakery debuts a storefront in Spokane Valley
By Cate Wilson
Alejandro González Iñárritu creates an indulgent tribute to his own artistic angst in Bardo
By Josh Bell
Musical comedy Spirited struggles to find a fresh take on A Christmas Carol
Before Modest Mouse burst onto the national scene, the band crafted a Northwest classic in The Lonesome Crowded West
By Seth Sommerfeld
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