Under the Needle
For the past quarter-century, Lynn Everson has led a controversial means of making drug users healthier
By Jake Thomas
Good News, Bad News
Federal poverty designation boosts the Spokane Tribe, but not northeast Spokane; plus, is criminal justice reform on the horizon?
By Mitch Ryals
Ugly Breakup
The long-running rift between the mayor and the city council president just got worse
By Daniel Walters
A Thin Résumé
With zero experience in the public policy arena, Donald Trump needs to start listening to those who do have it
By George Nethercutt
Analyze This
Trail Mix: Hillary, Trump and pesky public records
From the Bottom Up
Where the strength of our society truly resides
By Tara Dowd
Fact or Fiction
Marijuana-related claims proven, disputed, disproven in recent studies
By Azaria Podplesky
Ascending Artist: Sarah Edwards
Nature's endless bounty is the palette for this Spokane artist's creative collages
By Chey Scott
SHOPPING | AUNTIE'S IN NEW HANDS
A Spokane landmark finds a friendly new owner
For Your Consideration
Torrid tunes, cool pants and getting undressed
By Laura Johnson
Cool Science
Neil deGrasse Tyson has helped us understand the universe, and that might be one of the least interesting things about him
By Mike Bookey
I Saw You
Week of June 9th
No Clubs Necessary
Eating and drinking our way around Spokane's city-operated golf courses — without playing any golf
By Inlander Staff
Keep on Truckin'
Coeur d'Alene's first permanent mobile food truck court celebrates its grand opening
By Carrie Scozzaro
See Anthony Run
Weiner brilliantly captures both a specific and general pathology
By Scott Renshaw
Block Party Weekend
Elkfest returns, taking over Browne's Addition; here's everything you need to know
The Helms Alee Way
Digging into the Seattle band's mishmash approach to metal
By Ben Salmon
Super Bugs
Bedbugs are back, and this time they're nearly invincible
Connected in Combat
Why a GU assistant professor says social media has changed life for soldiers
By Wilson Criscione
For the Birds
Why a small fish could mean big problems for waterfowl at the Turnbull
The Music of Science
How a Whitworth professor has expanded music into a new realm of possibilities
Lab of the Rings
New data has revealed details about Saturn's most massive ring
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Immigrant communities and the nonprofits that help them prepare for a potential shift in immigration policy
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