"Pedestrian interference" tickets spiked during Expo celebrations; meanwhile, Spokane Police are now enforcing the Proposition 1 camping ban
By Nate Sanford
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane Public Schools board looks to limit devices
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A pilot program in Spokane is addressing the mental wellness of students and teachers in child care centers
By Victor Corral Martinez
Behavioral health grants from the state Department of Commerce will fund new and renovated Inland Northwest facilities
By Colton Rasanen
Read the fine print: Jersey raffles at Spokane sports games often organized by wholesale vacation club
By Eliza Billingham
Two of Gov. Jay Inslee's signature laws could be overturned in November — with good reason
By Bill Bryant
Question of the Week
What's your favorite local band?
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Silverwood's Boulder Beach waterpark now boasts the largest dueling water coaster in the U.S.
By Seth Sommerfeld
An immersive exhibition diving deep into the life and work of Vincent van Gogh stops in the Lilac City
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Kick off the inaugural USL Super League season with Spokane's first top-tier professional sports team, Spokane Zephyr FC
Don't fight it: Paper St. Coffee Co. is determined to make you happy
Rosie's Restaurant, a fast-casual breakfast and lunch spot, opens in downtown Spokane
By Cassandra Benson
Around the World in 80 Plates: Cheese from France
The charming indie Dìdi serves up a nostalgic coming-of-age teen comedy for the dial-up generation
By Jason Baxter
Alien: Romulus is a tiresome sci-fi sequel without any good scares or ideas it can call its own
By Chase Hutchinson
Inlander staffers nominate their personal picks for Song of the Summer
Artists To Watch 2024
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After 61 years, it's the end of an era for downtown Spokane staple Domini Sandwiches
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Holiday Guide 2024: Dec. 12-18
EWU rebrands as "the region's polytechnic" amid its multiyear effort to cut or modify academic programs and university services
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