The Spokane region is expanding opioid treatment and facilities
By Eliza Billingham
COVID-19: Five Years Later
Health care workers battled a raging storm during the pandemic, but some parts of the health system have changed for the better
By Samantha Wohlfeil
NEWS BRIEFS: Kootenai County will get a new microhospital
Plus, Mead schools turn to the feds on pronouns; and Hope House will no longer be a women's shelter
By Inlander Staff
Restaurants and bars across Spokane and Coeur d’Alene are still living in the shadow of COVID-19
By Dora Scott
How the pandemic made us appreciate live music, and proved to the industry we're willing to pay
By Seth Sommerfeld
How COVID put a dent in the cinematic world
Some COVID-era pivots and trends outlasted the pandemic. But have small businesses recovered enough to weather looming economic instability?
By E.J. Iannelli
Shutdown Stories: The pandemic hit differently for some introverts
A timeline of the biggest moments and milestones of the COVID-19 pandemic across the Spokane area
Shutdown Stories: I was a high school freshman when COVID hit
As Spokane-area schools address impacts and deficiencies caused by the pandemic, educators are still figuring out how to reset attendance norms
By Colton Rasanen
Public health took center stage during the pandemic. Some things haven't changed for the better
Reminding people of the power of creativity, Spokane Arts helped keep the art scene alive during the pandemic
Q&A: Downtown Spokane Partnership President Emilie Cameron talks about how the pandemic changed the heart of the city
Question of the Week
What was the hardest part of the pandemic for you?
Public buses serve a crucial need; Spokane Transit needs to keep its foot on the (increasingly zero-emission) accelerator
By Andy Billig
The United Nations just voted to ban hexahydrocannabinol, so what is it?
By Will Maupin
Popular anime Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon tours the nation with a unique musical experience
I Saw You
Three Spokane-area malthouses nab medals at 2025 international Malt Cup, proving the region’s grain and beermaking prowess
The Assessment is a dystopian sci-fi film of both dark humor and existential dread that grows on you
By Chase Hutchinson
Ash proves director Flying Lotus has seen many sci-fi classics, but he struggles to make one of his own
Rock Club’s Battle of the Bands competition nurtures young Spokane musicians’ passion for performing
By Madison Pearson
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