Washington lawmakers are considering rent stabilization again. Would it solve renters' problems?
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The Hope Issue: Finding the Light in Uncertain Times
Even though resettlement funds are frozen and entry is paused, refugees already in Spokane need support, and offer hope
Washington Democrats are updating the ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights’ to include students’ rights, too
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By Inlander Staff
Gonzaga, U of Idaho are prepping next gen of immigration attorneys amid uncertain times
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Washington lawmakers are poised to prevent medical debt from impacting credit scores
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Regional groups launch Eastern Washington Refugee Coalition
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Whether they rely on federal funding or not, volunteering with local organizations can help
By Hannah Higens
As political polarization deepens, the North Idaho Kindness Project promotes positive connections
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What gives you hope when you're feeling concerned about the world?
Spokane’s challenges are more profound than we thought; it’s time to treat the situation like the emergency that it is
By Gavin Cooley
Terpenes bring flavor and aroma to cannabis, and one in particular is suited for spring
By Will Maupin
Highlights and must-attend events from EWU's 2025 Get Lit! festival
Comedian JB Smoove brings his infectious riffing energy to the stand-up stage
By Seth Sommerfeld
I’m finally caught up with One Piece; these four moments solidified my adoration for the popular pirate anime
The Civic Theatre announces its 78th season, renovations to Avista Stadium; plus, more!
Why Spokane artists are creating in response to the world’s current state
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I Saw You
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The Amateur sees a great Rami Malek doing all he can to fight through a mostly shoddy spy thriller
By Chase Hutchinson
Sacramento sees Michael Cera and Michael Angarano anchoring a messy, moving dramedy
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