A small town in North Idaho is in danger of losing its police department, while the City Council loses faith in the mayor
By Samantha Wohlfeil
A senior at Gonzaga thinks university campuses can increase biodiversity — and is taking photos to prove it
By Summer Sandstrom
30 Years of Inlander: 1999-2000
By Anne McGregor
Almost $1 million has poured into Spokane's mayoral race
By Nate Sanford
NEWS BRIEFS: Political endorsement battles in District 2
Plus, 37 people want to run your schools; and the Inlander takes the gold.
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What's your favorite Spokane film?
The WWI-era Espionage Act is back in the news; its use in the Pacific Northwest marks a dark chapter of local history
By Knute Berger
Anti-cannabis activists are finding their time in the sun
By Will Maupin
Spokane's men's pro soccer team looks to the river for inspiration
Bright Comet's second production is a rock-inflected exploration of the crime that made Lizzie Borden infamous
By E.J. Iannelli
Social media's popular "in or out" lists can enhance living in the moment
By Sylvia Davidow
Minister mascot, fundraising with celebs; plus, new music!
Inlander 30 Throwback: Indelible Marks
On the occasion of a film about his life and struggles, we took a closer look at the one-of-a-kind Jimmy Marks
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Radio Play Co-Lab gives voice to local actors, playwrights with new second season airing on SPR
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Martha Holmberg's Simply Tomato satisfies home cooks and grand diplômés alike with a single fruit
By Eliza Billingham
Dreamin' Wild brings the Inland Northwest tale of the Emerson brothers' unlikely rock resurgence to the big screen, while Donnie and Nancy Emerson continue their musical journey
By Seth Sommerfeld
A rundown of Hollywood's prior visits to the Inland Northwest
By Nathan Weinbender
To prep for Dreamin’ Wild, watch these underrated films about similarly underrated musicians
The Spokane-shot Dreamin' Wild is a testament to the love and mercy of the Emerson brothers
Christopher Nolan explores atomic history in the ambitious but muddled Oppenheimer
By Josh Bell
Disney's Haunted Mansion makes the classic ride into a forgettable movie
The vicarious bliss of Boygenius' rise to the top of the rock world
Prepping for another musical summer at the Festival at Sandpoint
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Everyone involved in making the disastrous Christmas action "comedy" Red One should be put on the naughty list
By Maryann Johanson
Bear Creek flows in a new direction
By John Bergin
Enjoy a Scandinavian-style brunch at Little Euro's newest location on Spokane's lower South Hill
By Dora Scott
Spokane voters passed Proposition 1. Now, the city is reworking neighborhood law enforcement, including reconsidering its partnership with C.O.P.S.
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