'Why Aren't They Digging?'
The family of a man killed by Spokane Police in 2011 is still searching for answers
By Mitch Ryals
'Hookerville' Revisited
Pedestrian bridge's price tag draws fire before city council vote; plus, Washington, Idaho fall short in closing the achievement gap
Taking a Hike
Whether or not they supported the minimum wage hike, local businesses and nonprofits are scrambling to pay for it
By Daniel Walters and Raven Haynes
Do Something!
Writers Resist, MLK Day activities and more ways to engage with your community
By Inlander Staff
The Landed and the White
How Americans followed tradition when they voted for Trump
By Tara Dowd
On the Street
Will you tip differently because of the minimum wage increase?
Trump's To-Do List
America will be watching how Donald Trump delivers on the promises he made during the campaign
By George Nethercutt
Readers sound off
Online reactions to news a Spokane County deputy involved in a deadly collision with Ryan Holyk won't face criminal charges
INSPIRED TO ACT
Letter to the Editor
Jokes and Tokes
Marijuana's close rapport with counterculture buffoonery continues
By Connor Dinnison
Road Rules
Viggo Mortensen returns to Sandpoint for a good cause, and with a good movie to share
By Laura Johnson
For Your Consideration
A sportswriting ringer, killer coffee and rebirth of a TV classic
By Wilson Criscione
[FIRST] SECOND FRIDAY
Double-dipping Spokane's visual arts celebrations
By Chey Scott
Goddesses Eclectic
Ross Coates' thought-provoking "Mary Crosses" pay tribute to female spiritual icons from throughout humanity
Avoid Our Mistakes
How Spokane schools teach students to identify fake and biased news
I Saw You
Week of January 12th
A Bright Spot
The Kitchen Counter serves simple, seasonal fare to the lunch crowd in Moscow
By Taryn Phaneuf
Beer Notes
Whistle Punk lands a taproom spot in downtown Spokane, and some other brewing news
By Mike Bookey
Print (and Reprint) the Legend
Jackie keeps repeating its intriguing ideas about turning people into icons
By Scott Renshaw
Gangster's Bore
Ben Affleck directs and stars in Live by Night, but forgets to add some excitement
By Maryann Johanson
Rock the Power
What the changing political and social climate means for local musicians
Asked and Answered
Snowlander Editor's Note
By Jen Forsyth
Ski and Surf
It's amazing what you can stuff into one day at Idaho's Silver Mountain Resort
By Dan Nailen
Climate Clarity
If you want to talk about the future of skiing, you have to talk about climate change
By John Stifter
Learning to Adapt
A blown-out Achilles couldn't stop one man's skiing streak
By Nick Pontarolo
Bucket List
Heliskiing in the marvelous Monashees and making memories for a lifetime
By Bob Legasa
Good for All Occasions
The first question: What to wear?
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Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
How can you prepare for a recession? A Spokane credit union and nonprofit share tips as Washington is already facing a rainy day
By Victor Corral Martinez
In the debate over what comes first, affordable housing or getting people off the streets, there's a clear answer
By Ben Stuckart
A voter-approved natural gas initiative, ruled unconstitutional, could be headed to the Washington Supreme Court
By Samantha Wohlfeil
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