Spokane police chief finalists discuss how they'll tackle fentanyl, homelessness, police shootings, community trust and more
By Nate Sanford
It's not just humans — dogs in Spokane are also overdosing on drugs
NEWS BRIEFS: Cities can enforce homeless camping bans
Plus, fires are banned; and Spokane Public Schools will wait to ask for money
By Inlander Staff
Q&A: WSU's new Athletic Director Anne McCoy talks about her goals after a tumultuous year for college athletics
By Colton Rasanen
Should Biden step aside? Dems running for Eastern Washington's 5th Congressional District have mixed opinions
July 4 was created as a new kind of holiday — not to celebrate any individual, but to rejoice in self-government and shared citizenship
By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
Question of the Week
If you could make a gourmet hot dog, what toppings would you put on it?
The future of a Pullman dispensary is in jeopardy after a string of license suspensions
By Will Maupin
The Spokane Soccer Show is your hyperlocal source for everything kicking in the city
By Eliza Billingham
How Spokane artist Amy Gurel turned a chance find in nature into her creative calling
By Carrie Shriver
Anime these days are far too long, so we've compiled a list of series completed in a singular season
Gonzaga University star Anton Watson drafted by the Celtics, Spokane Zephyr FC names Jo Johnson head coach; Plus, new music!
Last Chance! Vote for finalists in the Inlander's 2024 Cover Pet Photo Contest
By Chey Scott
I Saw You
Vern Cooks has been open one year, but it's only getting started
Mia Goth meanders through Hollywood in MaXXXine, the mediocre end to Ti West's horror trilogy
By Chase Hutchinson
Gru and the Minions return without purpose or charm in Despicable Me 4
By Josh Bell
Q&A: Wheeler Walker Jr. rebels against mainstream pop country with his comically profane outlaw country
By Seth Sommerfeld
To get started as a bird-watcher, 'the only tool you need is paying attention'
The Inland Northwest's plethora of golf courses offers something for golfers of all skill levels
By Madison Pearson
Q&A: A chat with Selkirk Conservation Alliance director Amy Anderson on how the nonprofit is ensuring favorite outdoors spaces stay healthy
By E.J. Iannelli
With improved access sites and convenient shuttles, getting to the region's waterways is easy; first, be safe!
By Madison Pearson, Madi Oswalt and Fope Seriki
Five Inland Northwest hikes that should be on your radar this summer
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