Q&A: Spokane's new Fire Chief Julie O'Berg talks wildfire season, the overdose crisis and how looming budget problems could affect the department
By Nate Sanford
A look at some of the public park, trail and dam projects around the Inland Northwest
By Colton Rasanen
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane Arena closes for summer reno; SPD wants to use civil forfeitures for new tools.
By Inlander Staff
Spokane Regional Health District is studying whether its opioid treatment program should separate from the government entity
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Although he founded the University of Virginia for the "illimitable freedom of the human mind," even Thomas Jefferson was taken aback when students had ideas about how things should be
By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
Question of the Week
What would be your dream tattoo?
The DEA is making a major change to the way regulators view cannabis
By Will Maupin
Women-owned tattoo shops in the Inland Northwest offer welcoming, inclusive spaces to get inked
By Madison Pearson
Tiger Tattoo, Spokane's longest-running tattoo parlor, will always have its name stamped in history
By Eliza Billingham
The tattoo industry has experienced a world of change in the last few decades
How does one start tattooing? Artist Ali Haines' journey offers a glimpse into the industry
By Lucy Klebeck
Local artists share how to prepare and care for your first tattoo(s)
By Summer Sandstrom
Anchored Art is dedicated to high-quality tattoos and education
Art Salvage Spokane's expansive new space allows for less waste and more creativity
Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band plays D.C., artsy vending machine in River Park Square; plus, new music!
I Saw You
Downtown Spokane's Main Market is at risk of closing, increasing food insecurity in the city's lowest income ZIP code
Around the World in 80 Plates: Pickled herring and crispbread from Sweden and Finland
Examining why the Amazing Spider-Man movies don't work as they return to theaters
By Jason Baxter
Infested and The Last Stop in Yuma County showcase the next generation of Evil Dead filmmakers
By Josh Bell
A look at the biggest summer concerts swinging through the Inland Northwest in 2024
By Seth Sommerfeld
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