Seven Steps Forward: A smaller carbon footprint for you, a giant leap for the planet
By Samantha Wohlfeil
As Washington ratchets down emissions and shifts to a renewable energy grid, heat pumps are about to have a huge moment
Stop and smell the roses while you stop and charge the Leaf
By Daniel Walters
Electric cars are becoming more common thanks to government support — but bolstering e-bikes would have a bigger impact
By Nicholas Deshais
What we eat greatly affects our carbon footprints, and lowering our personal emissions can be simpler than you think
By Summer Sandstrom
Almost all clothing donated to thrift stores gets reused or recycled
By Ellie Rothstrom
Walking or biking to Seattle isn’t really an option, so what other low carbon emission modes of transportation can get you there?
It’s worth bringing your multiuse cups with you to get coffee
An "inconclusive" investigation reveals the chaos and conflict that chased veteran employees away from Spokane City Hall
As Spokane's health district moves its opioid treatment program to a new building, a City Council member asks if sobriety comes with marginalization
NEWS BRIEFS: A Spokane Starbucks tries to join the national labor movement, and more.
Plus, the city inches closer to new bike parking standards; and police warn of violent teens "roaming in packs."
Question of the Week
What steps do you take to live more sustainably?
Understanding that doors don't open the same way for everyone is itself a way to put your foot in the door
By CMarie Fuhrman
Readers respond to our stories about the Pavilion outshining the Space Needle and Question of the Week
Washington state makes big bucks taxing cannabis, so what does it do with all that money?
By Will Maupin
Get Lit! celebrates 25 years of creating literary magic in Spokane
By Madison Pearson
Can't decide what to attend during Get Lit!'s 25th run? Consider these seven events
By Chey Scott
Spokane's Laura Read celebrates the debut of her latest poetry collection, But She is Also Jane
By Aileen Keown Vaux
These six trending musicians are an ideal soundtrack for fun in the sun
New theater productions, late-night Inlander feature; plus, new music!
I Saw You
Week of April 20
Gonzaga reloads its roster with an impressive transfer class
Ryan Nembhard, Steele Venters and Graham Ike bring fresh firepower to the Zags
By Seth Sommerfeld
How one Spokane woman fosters connections while exploring local restaurants with her project Meet & Eat
Spokane chef Kadra Rose Evans competes on the Food Network; plus, recent restaurant openings
By Chey Scott and Carrie Scozzaro
Guy Ritchie turns the action movie The Covenant into a dull military tribute
By Josh Bell
The tense heist drama How to Blow Up a Pipeline might be the film of the decade
By Maryann Johanson
The HIRS Collective and its deep roster of famed pals help deliver messages of trans survival via hardcore punk
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