As North Idaho College awaits a visit from its accrediting body, six candidates are running for three spots on the Board of Trustees
By Colton Rasanen
In November, Idaho voters will decide whether to open their primaries and switch to ranked-choice voting
By Victor Corral Martinez
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane makes headway on bicycle infrastructure
Plus, Moscow murder trial moves to Boise; and the Pac-12 gets four more teams
By Inlander Staff
People with HIV are living longer, creating a new demographic with unique health care needs
By Eliza Billingham
Spokane Arts Month shows off the vitality we have built; it's also a reminder of how we must take better care of our creative class
By Skyler Oberst
Question of the Week
What local art events do you like to go to?
Q&A: From the medical market to the recreational age, a local budtender shares perspective from more than a decade in the cannabis industry
By Will Maupin
The Art Spirit Gallery is holding a 'fire sale' of late artist Mel McCuddin's remaining artworks
By Madison Pearson
How Coeur d'Alene's Barnes family channeled their passion for pickleball into Selkirk, the sport's leading equipment manufacturer
By Seth Sommerfeld
Not all of your favorite TV shows from back in the day are available to stream
By Bill Frost
Spokane Arts accepting applications for signal box art, former Mayor James Chase portrait unveiled at City Hall; plus, new music!
I Saw You
Liberty Lake's River District Farm restores a rare Spokane Valley cantaloupe
Oktoberfests are oompah-pah-popping up across the region
How a trip to Germany inspired No-Li Brewhouse’s Bier Hall and upcoming Oktoberfest
Transformers One delivers an empty animated toy commercial
By Josh Bell
His Three Daughters crafts a cinematic master class on familial grief
By Chase Hutchinson
Summer 2024 Album Roundup
A collection of the best new music the season had to offer
Tycho's Scott Hansen looks for balance between nature and technology on Infinite Health
By Azaria Podplesky
Snapshots from the Volume Scene
Look back at Volume 2024 through photos from our photographers
Fall Arts 2024: It's Creative Season
After more than two decades, acclaimed artist Ben Joyce is getting his first proper gallery exhibition
By E.J. Iannelli
FALL ARTS: Visual Arts Events
Prolific Spokane poet Stephen Pitters is constantly inspired and constantly writing
FALL ARTS: Words Events
The Blue Door Theatre champions improv theater basics to build community during its relocation to downtown Spokane
FALL ARTS: Culture Events
Lake City Playhouse kicks off a milestone season with an edgy musical about the proximity of good and evil
FALL ARTS: Theater Events
Spokane Youth Symphony celebrates 75 years with 'Diamond Jubilee'
FALL ARTS: Music Events
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Capturing and sharing dazzling photos of the natural world is Stacy Gessler's calling
Spokane Public Schools begins a new era, naming schools after a Holocaust survivor, a Japanese American teacher and a Chicano art professor
Immigrant communities and the nonprofits that help them prepare for a potential shift in immigration policy
The Columbia River reflects the history of our region — especially Indigenous peoples' ancient, spiritual connection to this place
By Knute Berger
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