How Spokane gained its urbanist reputation
By Nate Sanford
Neighbors raise concerns about a rapidly growing cabinet company in North Idaho and hope to block further expansion
By Victor Corral Martinez
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane workshops offer to help strike racist property records
Plus, the city shines a light on high crime areas; and Idaho issues another death warrant to a man whose execution failed
By Inlander Staff
ELECTION 2024: Public safety is a top concern for Spokane voters — will they approve more sales tax to fund police, fire and courts?
ELECTION 2024: School districts across the Inland Northwest ask voters to approve funding for faculty, extracurriculars and construction
By Colton Rasanen
ELECTION 2024: Incumbent Leslie Duncan faces challenger Roger Rowland in bid for Kootenai County Board of Commissioners seat
By Samantha Wohlfeil
ELECTION 2024: Spokane County Measure 1 asks voters to renew a sales tax that helps pay for juvenile detention and jail operations
ELECTION 2024: Democrat Natasha Hill faces Republican Tony Kiepe in the race to replace Rep. Riccelli representing Spokane in the state House
ELECTION 2024: Write-in candidate Jim Wilson challenges Rep. Marcus Riccelli in race for Spokane's 3rd District state Senate seat
ELECTION 2024: Two popular incumbents face optimistic challengers in the race to represent north and west Spokane County in the Legislature
By Eliza Billingham
ELECTION 2024: A look at who's running for the three positions in Washington's 4th Legislative District
ELECTION 2024: The battle for commissioner of public lands brings opposing views on best forest management
Spokane mayor announces new warming shelter funds
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What's the most important issue for you this election?
Language is being twisted, with words turned into weapons, creating confusion as we debate what America should be
By John Hagney
Kamala Harris throws support behind federal cannabis legalization
By Will Maupin
The Glover Mansion hosts Kindling Dance's haunted-house performance inspired by its storied history
The Rocky Horror Picture Show still draws crowds of superfans and virgins alike nearly five decades after its initial release
Spokane artists receive grants, No-Li racks up the hardware; plus, new music!
I Saw You
A lifelong Dodgers fan's reflections on Shohei Ohtani and the unifying power of baseball
The Historic Davenport Hotel continues its founder's legacy with a new cafe and bar
By Dora Scott
Around the World in 80 Plates: Nasi lemak from Malaysia
Ralph Fiennes brings the gravitas to Conclave, a pulpy film about catty Catholic cardinals vying for the top job
By Chase Hutchinson
Your Monster uses Beauty and the Beast overtones to tell a story of woman learning to love herself
By Maryann Johanson
Portland indie rock standout MAITA sonically sorts through her desires on Want
By Seth Sommerfeld
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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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