As the Biden administration takes steps to protect old-growth forests, advocates say it's not enough while industry say it goes too far
By Marianne Lavelle
NEWS BRIEFS: The new mayor fills her ranks
Plus, lawmakers consider more changes to housing rules; and what to expect this legislative session
By Inlander Staff
Idaho allows people to secretly record their own conversations — even the Kootenai County assessor, accused of creating a toxic work environment
By Samantha Wohlfeil
New regulations in Olympia and Boise aim to impact workforce, change voter registration requirements, update gun buying process
By Colton Rasanen
Spokane mayor declares cold weather emergency and asks for community volunteers and donations
Question of the Week
What do you want to see at the Garland Theater?
The urge — and trepidations — of connecting more deeply with the embattled wolves of the Pacific Northwest
By CMarie Fuhrman
Staying fit, through science and getting stoned
By Will Maupin
After nearly 80 years, the Garland Theater enters a new era with new ownership, new ideas and new apartments
By Chey Scott
The Show Goes On: How many of the region's single-screen movie theaters have survived, and thrived
Thanks to a librarian's love for quilting, Spokane Public Library branches launch free yarn and fabric exchange
By Carrie Shriver
Moscow author Tara Karr Roberts' new novel explores a minor Moby Dick character's life, and the women who succeed her
By Madison Pearson
Think reality TV is bad now? It's nothing compared to the dreck of 20 years ago
By Bill Frost
Page 42's free books, winter reading challenges; plus, new music!
I Saw You
Why some Spokane bartenders serve alcohol to every guest but themselves
By Eliza Billingham
PNW Hop Water joins beverage industry's largest growing sector: alcohol-free drinks
Around the World in 80 Plates: Naan from Kunduz, Afghanistan
Poppopalooza fest memorializes Poppo the poodle, a local pup who starred in many short parody films
The Book of Clarence is a bold but chaotic attempt at a new kind of Bible story
By Josh Bell
Four Daughters is a captivating documentary defined by devastating absence and how we make sense of it
By Chase Hutchinson
How local standout Heat Speak crafted its new album de bouquet ok in Spokane Public Library's studio
By Seth Sommerfeld
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