In this divided political era, the people who want to run Spokane city government have already chosen a team — is it time to let the parties in the door?
By Nate Sanford
Inlander 30 Throwback: Do we need this bridge?
Will the Lincoln Street Bridge help improve air quality or cloud the natural beauty of the Spokane Falls?
Airway Heights voters are asked to hand off their library to save their fire department
By Ben Vandehey
In the most competitive Pullman mayoral race in decades, three candidates hope to take the lead and replace the Voice of the Cougs
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Three challengers for Spokane Valley City Council focus on business, community building and public safety
In 2021, a Spokane city water department building was brimming with dust, radon and COVID
By Daniel Walters
30 Years of Inlander: 1997-1998
By Nicholas Deshais
A new state law lets home 'cottage' cooks and bakers make thousands of dollars more every year
By Eliza Billingham
NEWS BRIEFS: Washington state is in a drought
Plus, Spokane loses another top official after misconduct allegations; and the city plans to install 20 speed cameras.
Question of the Week
If you could design a Barbie, what would she be like?
The plan to pave over a public asset offers lessons in governance that still ring true today
By Robert Herold
The state of Washington takes on a problem with residual pesticides
By Will Maupin
The Spokane Merfolk Pod is making waves by bringing mermaid subculture to dry land
By Madison Pearson
With Barbie poised to be a blockbuster, we help Mattel write other toy movies
By Seth Sommerfeld
Pet photo contest, vegan bakery returns; plus, new music!
Sarah Conover's Set Adrift documents a tragic accident at sea and the grief that followed for those left ashore
By Summer Sandstrom
Comedian David Koechner brings his stand-up tour and endearing Midwestern charm to Spokane
I Saw You
USL Spokane team name reveal and World Cup watch party this Friday
Get the scoop on Spokane’s new soccer team, and catch the USWNT in action, at Brick West
Three local chefs dish on their relationship with cookbooks, snapshots of our ever-changing relationship with food and culture
By Carrie Scozzaro
Reflecting on the unique and fascinating career of the Oppenheimer star
By Jason Baxter
Greta Gerwig's Barbie is frequently vibrant and subversive, though it often pulls its punches
By Chase Hutchinson
The hard work and hard times of Charley Crockett
By Elissa Ball
More than 40 years in, punk powerhouse the Circle Jerks still gets wild in the streets
By Dan Nailen
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