Attendance rates still haven't recovered from COVID, but Spokane's On Track Academy thinks it has a path to student success
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30 Years of Inlander: 2015-2016
Spokane could hand over a tricky property in Hillyard to create affordable housing and space for small businesses
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Complaints about unsanctioned homeless camps in Spokane skyrocketed this year
By Nate Sanford
NEWS BRIEFS: Cathcart pushes for more language accessibility at City Hall
Plus, McMorris Rodgers stands up for the internal combustion engine; and West Bonner school's boss gets the boot.
Readers respond to Nate Sanford's cover story about Spokane's most notorious intersection, Second and Division
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How do you engage with the arts in Spokane?
Let's hear it for the things that kept us alive in 2020
By Chelsea Martin
Regulators in Olympia make public data on the state's cannabis social equity program
By Will Maupin
Debra Magpie Earling's new book tells a story of Sacajewea that challenges preconceived notions of her life
By Summer Sandstrom
The highs and lows of tennis in Spokane
By Seth Sommerfeld
Pharmaceutical corruption, awarded authors; plus, new music!
The new Boulevard Race and fundraiser brings runners together to support local cancer patients
By Amelia Troncone
I Saw You
Skewers food truck's new permanent location in downtown Spokane honors Armenian struggle for survival
By Eliza Billingham
TO-GO BOX: Tasty recent openings in the Inland Northwest
Owners of British-inspired Coeur d'Alene pub ramp up sausage production with new Gentleman Sausages
By Carrie Scozzaro
Four of the best films we saw at Toronto International Film Festival
By Chase Hutchinson
Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense returns to theaters to remind us it's still the greatest concert film
By Nathan Weinbender
Reflecting on Lorde's Pure Heroine — the best album of the past decade — turning 10
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Fall Arts 2023: Express Yourself
Coeur d'Alene singer-songwriter Gabriella Rose's vintage country style has her on the rise
FALL ARTS: Music Events
CarliAnn Forthun Bruner envisions a future of self-expression and opportunity by sharing the art of dance across Spokane
FALL ARTS: Culture Events
No matter his creative medium, playwright Dahveed Bullis remains a die-hard champion of his hometown
By E.J. Iannelli
FALL ARTS: Theater Events
Artist and WSU professor Io Palmer explores complex social issues with captivating, joyous multimedia sculptures
FALL ARTS: Visual Arts Events
Art springs from what's happening in the world — Shane Gronholz wants you to know all about it
By Madison Pearson
FALL ARTS: Words Events
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