The Coeur d'Alene Tribe wants to bring salmon back to the entire Inland Northwest — and it's starting with Hangman Creek
By Aaron Hedge
For years after the U.S. abandoned Afghanistan, a family planned their escape with help from an unlikely friend in the Inland Northwest
By Samantha Wohlfeil
30 Years of Inlander: 2011-2012
By Sylvia Davidow
As Spokane's newest, potentially short-term council member, Ryan Oelrich faces three months of tough decisions
By Nate Sanford
NEWS BRIEFS: Two North Idaho school board members on the ideological fringe lose their jobs
Plus, some ideas for Second and Division; and transportation dollars rain.
Update: Anti-camping initiative pulled from Spokane ballot pending appeal, then immediately put back on
Spokane's Community Housing and Human Services loses two senior officials, a 'blow' to a department that has already struggled with staffing
Q&A: Hilary Kozel, the newest member of the Spokane Public Schools board
Before being appointed, Kozel spent years volunteering throughout the district
By Colton Rasanen
Question of the Week
What is your favorite genre to read?
Through the nation's perilously divided plight, our flag is still there and steeped in meaning
By CMarie Fuhrman
Kids these days aren't smoking weed like they used to
By Will Maupin
Spokane author Stephanie Oakes' spellbinding third novel, The Meadows, imagines a dystopian future in which queerness is outlawed
By Chey Scott
Majestic mural, radio silence; plus, new music!
As it kicks off its 2023-24 season, the Spokane Symphony is ready to hear what the community needs
By Eliza Billingham
My slow realization that I might be obsessed with Mars (and space), and you may be, too
CONCERT REVIEW: Yo-Yo Ma-gic
The Spokane Symphony starts its 2023-24 season with world-famous soloist Yo-Yo Ma
I Saw You
No Drought Brewing Co., a Spokane Valley brewery focused on German beer, releases a series of limited edition stouts
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe is a sensitive, understated YA drama
By Josh Bell
Thoughts from a weekend at Seattle's relaunched Bumbershoot festival
By Seth Sommerfeld
Exploring Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz's career-long battle with mental health, love and idealization
By Taylor Waring
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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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