With proper management techniques, cattle herds can help increase plant biodiversity and soil health
By Eliza Billingham
How congressional candidates Michael Baumgartner and Carmela Conroy's service abroad helped shape their approach to foreign policy and politics
By Eliza Billingham and Nate Sanford
NEW BRIEFS: Washington State University faces a pertussis outbreak.
Plus, Spokane Valley gets grant for 10 officers; and Spokane focuses resources downtown.
Spokane city utility rates to climb more than usual next two years
The argument over presidential power goes back to the very beginning of the American experiment; it's front and center again as Election Day looms
By Lawrence B. A. Hatter
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What's your favorite soup for fall?
Olympia sees heavy metals as a problem for medical marijuana. So why isn't it the same for the recreational market?
By Will Maupin
The new Hamilton Studio Listening Room provides audiences with a unique and intimate acoustic experience
By Madison Pearson
LA-based BODYTRAFFIC brings its signature contemporary dance style to the Inland Northwest
By Colton Rasanen
Spokane Public Library rolls out spooky October programing, including a traveling Frankenstein exhibit
By Carrie Shriver
Local artists beautify downtown Spokane, Spokane County Library District awarded; plus, new music!
I Saw You
Ward off autumn's chill with these five staff picks for a tasty, warm and filling meal
By Inlander Staff
Body horror cinema is having a banner season
By Jason Baxter
Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh give the simple yet effective We Live in Time a greater spark
By Chase Hutchinson
Allen Stone's intimate annual Stone Family Field Trip fosters a sense of communal belonging
Wait, snowsport season is here again? Yep. And our five local resorts are set to welcome you back up top
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Spokane's largest homeless shelter is closing. There aren't enough places for its clients to go.
On W.A.S.P. and what it means to be a shock rock band in 2024
By Taylor Waring
Burke, Idaho: Wedged between mountains, the Silver Valley mine town's history of rich resources still echoes down the canyon
By Chey Scott
There are dozens more ghost towns across the Pacific Northwest, including these four nearby spots
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