Hannah Cvancara's journey to join the armed forces has been a battle of its own
By Eliza Billingham
The risk of wildfires is causing some in Spokane County to lose their homeowners insurance
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Fashion design students rock the runway, demonstrating that Innovation High School remains a beacon for arts-based education in Spokane
By Colton Rasanen
After he left public office, the late George Nethercutt collected his political thoughts in a decade-long run of columns in the Inlander
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Reality TV show COPS could start filming with the Spokane County Sheriff's Office again this summer
Republicans in Washington state can save their party from irrelevancy by ignoring many of its endorsements
By Bill Bryant
Question of the Week
What city would you like to see become Spokane's next Sister City?
Q&A: A local budtender shares common customer questions and how the cannabis landscape has changed
By Will Maupin
Malay, Philippines, is on its way to becoming Spokane's newest Sister City
By Madison Pearson
June alone brings us The Acolyte, Clipped and Orphan Black: Echoes
By Bill Frost
Bo the goat announced as Spokane Interstate Fair mascot, Lilac City Records accepting submissions; Plus, new music
Now in its 10th year, Terrain's summer arts market also celebrates the artists and makers it's empowered
By E.J. Iannelli
Beloved Spokane drive-time radio show "Dave, Ken, and Molly" abruptly canceled
The award-winning, decades-running program on KZZU and KXLY goes off the air without a final send-off
By Seth Sommerfeld
I Saw You
From ice cream to tacos to a 5-pound breakfast, eating challenges abound in the Inland Northwest
By Azaria Podplesky
June Squibb has a blast as an elderly vigilante in the likable but uneven comedy Thelma
By Josh Bell
Copa 71 is a sturdy sports documentary about a forgotten chapter in women's fútbol history
By Chase Hutchinson
Despite being a newcomer to town, Hayes Noble is already one of Spokane's most exciting rock voices
On Drive and Cry, country singer Emily Nenni encourages listeners to let it all out
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It's unclear how the Supreme Court's ruling will change how Spokane responds to homeless camping
By Nate Sanford
Gonzaga's Anton Watson gets drafted by the Boston Celtics
Washington's only veterinary diagnostic lab is working to understand how a deadly strain of bird flu made its way into dairy cattle
Mery Smith is discovering herself and helping others in her new role as Spokane's poet laureate
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