Spokane City Council could eliminate height restrictions for parts of downtown
By Eliza Billingham
NEWS BRIEFS: Washington AG sues Adams County sheriff over immigration enforcement
Plus, Spokane County funds a sobering facility; and Spokane Colleges hires its first director of tribal relations
By Inlander Staff
Proposed state and federal budget cuts could impact Spokane-area food banks
By Victor Corral Martinez
Spokane Falls Community College's recently updated orthotics and prosthetics program is the only of its kind in the West
By Colton Rasanen
Much like computers and the internet, artificial intelligence is here to stay. Educators hope to use the technology as a tool for student learning
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What technology do you think has had the biggest impact on education?
It’s an epic story never to forget: The downtrodden, exploited Irish were left to die, yet some found a way to survive
By John Hagney
Cinder Spokane’s cannabis insiders give their picks on the perfect strains for spring
By Will Maupin
Spokane-based YouTuber Ghoulz has turned his teenage Fortnite videos into a thriving entertainment business
By Seth Sommerfeld
The Spokane String Quartet celebrates 45 years of bringing chamber music to town
By Azaria Podplesky
Digital lending services are costing Spokane-area libraries millions of dollars — are they worth it?
By Madison Pearson
2005 Flashback: 20 years ago we got TV hits like The Office and Criminal Minds, as well as these near-misses
By Bill Frost
EWU's jazz radio station under new ownership, questionable Seahawks trades; plus, new music!
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2 Loons Distillery in Loon Lake celebrates 10 years of making craft spirits
By Dora Scott
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Spokane and Coeur d'Alene with bar crawls, parades, Irish eats and green drinks
The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie gives the classic cartoon characters a mediocre big-screen adventure
By Josh Bell
The Jack Quaid action-comedy Novocaine is more numbing than thrilling
By Chase Hutchinson
Spokane luthier Pat Foster's guitars are celebrated via classical guitar showcase at Hamilton Studio
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EWU cuts dozens of programs, including physics, as its 'strategic resource allocation' process concludes
By Samantha Wohlfeil
A woman who heckled Idaho lawmakers at a Coeur d'Alene town hall was dragged out by unidentified men, fueling a First Amendment debate
Catching up with Nancy Wilson before the legendary Washington rock band Heart plays Spokane Arena
Heartworm poses a rising threat to pets in the Inland Northwest
By Matt Mason
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