Won't You Be Our Neighbor?
The people, places and moments that defined and shaped the Inland Northwest's distinct neighborhoods
By Chey Scott
NORTH HILL
An influx of creativity and businesses has this Northside neighborhood looking good
By Dan Nailen
LATAH / HANGMAN VALLEY
Two names and a community bridging new and old
By Mike Bookey
LINCOLN HEIGHTS
Beyond the Village lies quirky local businesses, beautiful vistas and one spooky story
By Isaac Handelman
CLIFF-CANNON
One historic lower South Hill area works to protect its scene and neighborhood feel
By Laura Johnson
BROWNE'S ADDITION
Spokane's oldest neighborhood has everything — old and new homes, wild and wise people, diverse businesses and a park in the middle tying it all together
By Mitch Ryals
PEACEFUL VALLEY
This historic strip along the river is loved by residents for its eclectic and rustic charm
WEST CENTRAL
The old and new come together in a neighborhood on the rise
By Jake Thomas
EAST CENTRAL
Decades after being torn in half, East Central is poised for change
By Wilson Criscione
CHIEF GARRY PARK
In the heart of the city, with a blooming present and a bountiful future
By Blythe Thimsen
MIDTOWN, COEUR D'ALENE
More than just a pass-through on the way to the Lake, Midtown offers a place to live, work and play
By Carrie Scozzaro
FORT RUSSELL DISTRICT, MOSCOW
The most cohesive and lovely residential district in Idaho abounds with history
By Jacob Jones
Behind Locked Doors
A suicide inside Eastern State Hospital raises questions about care and transparency
Train Tax?
Spokane voters will consider fines on oil and coal trains on November's ballot
By Daniel Walters
Battle from Both Sides
The newest Spokane County commissioner faces a challenge from the left and — perhaps unexpectedly — from the right
A Broken World
One woman's chaos exposes the hell of addiction and homelessness on the streets of Spokane
By Mariah McKay
If We Voted Today...
Trail Mix: Polls, emails and Trump's Putin man-crush
By Wilson Criscione and Mitch Ryals
For Love of the Land
Coeur d'Alene's natural setting is a rarity on this earth, so naturally we should celebrate the people who protect it
By Mary Lou Reed
Not for Kids
New labels for edibles
By Connor Dinnison
Ascending Artist: Alexandra Iosub
From Romania to Sandpoint, an artist focuses on living in the moment
Rally Songs
Local musicians bring the healing power of music to where kids need it most
TV | Stranger Things
A binge-worthy nod to the '80s
For Your Consideration
Administrative malpractice, The Kid speaks and new comic voice
I Saw You
Week of July 28th
New Neighbors
As one Moscow brewery shuts down, two others take its place
By Taryn Phaneuf
Crafted Coffee
Coffee Roboto is anything but factory-issue
Cross-Cultural Collaboration
Yo-Yo Ma aims for more than music magic in this doc about his Silk Road Ensemble
Tired Legacy
Jason Bourne works as an action film, but also shows that the franchise hasn't kept up with the times
By Maryann Johanson
Pastoral Past
Chicago's Whitney waxes nostalgic on the golden days of young love and heartbreak
Suds and Cinema: Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
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