As youth mental health concerns continue to grow, some question Providence's decision to shutter Sacred Heart's inpatient youth psychiatric unit
By Kaylee Tornay and Whitney Bryen
NEWS BRIEFS: Medical respite opens downtown
Plus, Spokane County receives $44M to rebuild after wildfires; and a new early learning center starts construction
By Inlander Staff
Spokane Valley will fund capital and entertainment projects with lodging tax funds
By Victor Corral Martinez
Citizens may think bipartisanship is nothing but a pipe dream, but on the front lines in Olympia it's standard operating procedure
By Andy Billig
Question of the Week
What do you think about AI being used in the arts?
For the second year, an Idaho legislator has introduced a bill proposing mandatory minimum fines for cannabis possession
By Will Maupin
Contemporary fiber art is making its way into local art spaces now more than ever
By Madison Pearson
Kimber Follevaag takes an unconventional, contemporary approach to fiber art
A passion for the environment led Elyse Hochstadt to creating detailed felt sculptures
The Spokane Handweavers’ Guild’s 77-year legacy perseveres in members’ beautifully handwoven textiles
Nan Drye’s ecoprinted creations showcase the power of plants in the world of fiber arts
Can AI channel the best of human creativity? The Spokane Symphony teams up with a local tech firm to pose that question.
By E.J. Iannelli
Q&A: Aussie stand-up comedian Jim Jefferies is fine being a bit of an arse
By Seth Sommerfeld
I Saw You
Wisconsinburger has offered authentic ambience and cuisine of its namesake state for 10 years and counting
By Bob Johnson
Roast House founder Deborah Di Bernardo dies at 70
By Dora Scott
TO-GO BOX: Gordy's closes, Skyway Cafe burns, plus new eateries
The Brutalist is cinematic masterpiece of artistic creation in the face of life's unending strife
By Maryann Johanson
September 5 is a tense yet empty thriller that doesn't do justice to its tragic true story of the 1972 Olympics
By Chase Hutchinson
Atari Ferrari's Matthew Joseph Hughes expands his solo sound on Automatic Shoes' Remember When We Were All Lovers
In Deer Valley Utah, you can spend a day out on the slopes with some living legends
By Bob Legasa
Loup Loup Ski Bowl between Okanogan and Winthrop is small but thriving as a nonprofit
There are so many new, innovative ways to ride down the mountains, from powder surfing to ski bikes to adaptive riding
By John Grollmus
Q&A: Micah Genteman, the third-generation owner of Spokane Valley's Sports Creel outdoor supplier, reflects on the shop's 70-year legacy
By Lucy Klebeck
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The Columbia River defines our corner of the continent, but the remote valley where it starts has its own story to tell
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Four decades, two love stories and one year of new ownership for Spokane's Chalet Restaurant
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