Spokane voters passed Proposition 1. Now, the city is reworking neighborhood law enforcement, including reconsidering its partnership with C.O.P.S.
By Eliza Billingham
NEWS BRIEFS: The Kalispel share buffalo with the Colville Confederated Tribes
Plus, Cheney funds a $72M school bond; and Spokane City Council meetings are postponed after a threat
By Inlander Staff
Q&A: Recently appointed Spokane School Board member Nicole Bishop plans to ensure all students can find a safe place in their school
By Colton Rasanen
Spokane Valley City Council could again make it a misdemeanor to be in city parks after hours
By Victor Corral Martinez
Beloved companions, hard winters, and the flood of emotion that accompanies both
By CMarie Fuhrman
Question of the Week
What's your dream winter destination?
Idaho group submits proposal to put recreational cannabis on the ballot in 2026
By Will Maupin
Spokane artist Hazel Miller explores time and nature through her opulent oil paintings
By Madison Pearson
The Spokane Velocity just keeps winning in USL playoffs, a 'Medicinal Tapestry' beautifys WSU's Spokane campus; Plus, new music!
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Whitworth football is breaking offensive records and competing for titles under head coach Rod Sandberg
By Seth Sommerfeld
Gonzaga Readies for Soon-to-Be Rival San Diego State
The future Pac-12 foes have already had some classic games.
Enjoy a Scandinavian-style brunch at Little Euro's newest location on Spokane's lower South Hill
By Dora Scott
A handful of local bakery and restaurant preorders for your Thanksgiving convenience
TO-GO BOX: A year-round farmers market, new wine bar, seasonal promotions and free boba
Emilia Pérez is Netflix's big swing of a musical that's shallow and misconceived at every turn
By Chase Hutchinson
Everyone involved in making the disastrous Christmas action "comedy" Red One should be put on the naughty list
By Maryann Johanson
Ahead of his holiday show in Spokane, ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro chats about making his new album with Mick Fleetwood
Snowlander 2024: 'Tis the Season
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Schweitzer: Adding more to an already full plate
By E.J. Iannelli
Silver Mountain: Keeping the ski family happy
By Summer Sandstrom
49 Degrees North: Level up your skills this season
Lookout Pass: Getting dialed in above ID/MT
Mt. Spokane: A terrain park with its own lift
Bear Creek flows in a new direction
By John Bergin
From Mead High School to the Olympics, Park Smalley is finally getting his due as a member of the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame
By Bob Legasa
Snowlander asked five of BC's biggest ski and snowboard draws to share what they have on tap to pull us across the border
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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
The Columbia River reflects the history of our region — especially Indigenous peoples' ancient, spiritual connection to this place
By Knute Berger
State law now allows for more traffic cameras. Spokane decides to dedicate its resulting revenue to new ideas.
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