How a network of politicos tied to U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers are pulling behind-the-scenes strings to tar up local liberals
By Daniel Walters
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane City Council seeks to give more authority to the ombudsman, and more.
Plus, our snowpack is melting fast; and better bike parking is coming.
By Inlander Staff
As Camp Hope closes, Spokane politicians inch closer to a regional response to homelessness
By Nate Sanford
Spokane Low Income Housing Consortium hopes to use federal grant money to clear the way for new homes
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Spokane mayor's tweet was clearly intended for Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers' account — who made the post?
Question of the Week
If you were a drag performer, what would your stage name be?
Joe Biden and Kevin McCarthy made a deal for the greater good — just as Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton did in the 1790s
By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
A new boss for Washington and a new market for the midwest
By Will Maupin
Way Out West is a delightful roadside attraction filled with retro spaceships, massive statues, signs and more
By Renée Sande
A year after a hate group tried to disrupt Pride, these five drag performers inspire and entertain North Idaho
By Megan Dhein
Spokane's first Two-Spirit powwow celebrates inclusivity at the intersection of race and gender
By Eliza Billingham
Revel in Pride
Celebrate Pride all month long at these events
By Madison Pearson
Let my aged wisdom and accrued cynicism guide you, young reporter
Return of the Spider-Verse, Spokane Is Reading announcement; plus, new music!
The Manito Park Art Festival showcases local emerging artists inside Spokane's gem of a park
Submit your cute pet pics to the Inlander's Cover Pet Photo Contest by June 25!
By Chey Scott
I Saw You
We sent five writers to explore the coffee shop trend of super-sweet drinks and candy-crusted caffeine — they and their insulin-levels survived to tell the tale
Heritage Bar & Kitchen celebrates its fifth anniversary and other dining news
By Chey Scott and Eliza Billingham
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts finds the series making a resurgence thanks not to the strength of its robots, but of its humans
By Chase Hutchinson
Corporate biopic Flamin' Hot delivers a questionably true story in familiar packaging
By Josh Bell
A reflection on Joni Mitchell's musical transcendence
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