A proposed wind turbine project promises to bring jobs and tax revenue to the Palouse; some residents think the project has a turbulent future
By Victor Corral Martinez
NEWS BRIEFS: A Lewiston man missing in action for 80 years is finally laid to rest
Plus; Spokane gets a Climate Resiliency Project to help beat the heat
Campaign fundraising in Eastern Washington congressional race is eclipsed by other big races in the state
By Nate Sanford
The demolition of public lands, along with protections for water and wildlife, are all part of the Project 2025 plan
By Michelle Nijhuis and Erin X. Wong
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Q&A: One local budtender reflects on eight years in the industry and helping people find pain relief through cannabis
By Will Maupin
Behind the extravagant performances and flashy costumes, Stage Left Theater's production of Pippin has heart
By Madison Pearson
Why two octogenarians from Eastern Washington are on a summerlong road trip to rural towns, urging people to vote
By Cassandra Benson
Shannen Doherty is gone, but her movies (good and the bad) live on in the streams
By Bill Frost
Brad Lauer named chief of Spokane Chiefs, The Chameleon introduces all-ages venue; Plus, new music!
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The new Fancher Food Mart inside a Spokane Valley gas station has some of the most popular Indian food in town right now
By Eliza Billingham
Around the World in 80 Plates: Cheese and yogurt from Bulgaria
Looking back on M. Night Shyamalan's winding cinematic journey as Trap hits theaters
By Jason Baxter
The animated Batman: Caped Crusader offers an appealing update of a superhero classic
By Josh Bell
How my stepfather prepared me to see my first Ween concert
How queer joy has propelled Chappell Roan to pop stardom
By Alyson McManus
Volume Music Festival Unveils 2024 Lineup
Get ready for over 80 bands playing 10 stages this Sept. 13-14
By Seth Sommerfeld
The voters have chosen... and here are the winners from the Inlander's annual Cover Pet Photo contest
By Anne McGregor and Madison Pearson
From Keyboard Cat to WSU's Dash, the Inland Northwest is full of famous pets
A genetic mutation in dogs and cats can make some medications deadly, but WSU-developed testing helps owners know what's safe
WSU studies controversial racehorse drug furosemide and the potential of protecting horses
Here's how local animal lovers can lend a hand
By Cassandra Benson and Madi Oswalt
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