As Spokane inches toward a new shelter system, unhoused people take to parks to beat the heat
By Nate Sanford
Deteriorating lead paint affects thousands of homes in Spokane County; local government is applying for federal dollars to help
By Eliza Billingham
NEWS BRIEFS: Local candidates react to President Biden's decision
Plus, don't forget to apply for Washington tax credits; and Spokane dodges the worst of Crowdstrike's cyberglitch
By Inlander Staff
Three Spokane high schools are now equipped with on-campus medical centers for day-to-day health services
By Colton Rasanen
The 10-candidate race to represent Eastern Washington in Congress is packed and polarized
Who will replace state Sen. Mike Padden? Six candidates are seeking his spot in the Legislature
Airway Heights asks voters for more police department funding
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Three candidates are running against an incumbent Spokane County Superior Court judge, pointing to negative experiences and his disqualifications from sensitive cases
Question of the Week
If you lived in medieval times, what would your role be?
Other cities are making the most of their greenways and waterfront trails; Spokane and the Inland Northwest could be doing more
By Anthony Gill
Washington cannabis regulators moved forward with a pair of changes to state code
By Will Maupin
Devika Gates shares her Indian heritage with the community as often as she can through dance, art and yoga
By Carrie Shriver
Spokane's live action role players welcome all to join them for weekly training sessions in Manito Park
By Cassandra Benson
Smokey Bear is 80 years old this year. Wildfires are worse than when he was born.
Films from 1999 at the Garland, Spokane Tribe Resort & Casino expands; plus, new music!
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Local entrepreneur Cal Larson is trying to change barrel aging and save old-growth forests
Around the World in 80 Plates: Bibimbap and Bingsu from Korea
Deadpool & Wolverine may not be 2024's worst, but it's the one that reeks most of desperation
By Chase Hutchinson
The Oscar-nominated Robot Dreams is a wordless animated delight
By Maryann Johanson
Colin Meloy chats about The Decemberists' new double album, As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again, and the creative process of a hyperliterate polymath
By Seth Sommerfeld
Checking out some of the free summer concert series in the Inland Northwest
By Seth Sommerfeld, Madison Pearson, Cassandra Benson and Madi Oswalt
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Everyone involved in making the disastrous Christmas action "comedy" Red One should be put on the naughty list
Bear Creek flows in a new direction
By John Bergin
Spokane Public Schools begins a new era, naming schools after a Holocaust survivor, a Japanese American teacher and a Chicano art professor
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