Homeward Bound
The city of Spokane may be on the cusp of solving homelessness — and for those who are still homeless, the solution can't come fast enough
By Daniel Walters, Wilson Criscione, Mitch Ryals and Raven Haynes
The Next Yards
The gaps continue to be filled in at Kendall Yards
By Daniel Walters
Suing Trump
Washington's AG pushes back
On the Street
How do you support the homeless community in Spokane?
We Have Not Yet Begun to Fight
Why we're filling the streets to protest Trump's inhumane, dangerous policies
By Paul Dillon
Don't Get Netflixed
We need a holistic analysis of all the pieces of our economic puzzle
By Tom Simpson
Protesting Pipelines
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Readers react to Inlander coverage of the Spokane Women's March
Letters to the Editor
The Kids are Alright... Right?
The impact of marijuana legalization on Washington state's minors
By Connor Dinnison
Soak it Up
Spokane Arts highlights local minority artists for "Saturate," February's biannual visual arts tour
By Chey Scott and Carrie Scozzaro
Partisan Pagans
The political divide is even splintering Spokane's witches
By Jordy Byrd
WORDS | 'AMERICAN RAGE'
WSU professor Cornell Clayton says the country's division are nothing new
By Dan Nailen
For Your Consideration
Lady jock-talk, urban myths and a broken-down future on Twitter
By Mike Bookey
Mortality Tale
Author Tim O'Brien on writing, war, dying, Hemingway and his seminal work The Things They Carried
By E.J. Iannelli
I Saw You
Week of February 2nd
Finger-Lickin' Friends
Chef Adam Hegsted gives beer-pairing dinners a new twist, and a side of gravy
Not Lost in Translation
The universality of an acclaimed Iranian director's latest work transcends cultural barriers
By Maryann Johanson
On The Way Up
Rising Seattle blues-rocker Ayron Jones returns to Spokane
By Ben Salmon
This Epic Season Is Only Half Over
Snowlander Editor's Note
By Jen Forsyth
Keeping it in the Family
The Engerbretsons, father Jeff and daughter Amie, have built successful careers based on their mutual love of skiing
By Bob Legasa
Life Behind the Lens
Doug Marshall has melded his two passions: skiing and photography
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A 12-year-old killed herself at a Spokane hospital that recently closed its youth psychiatric unit
By Kaylee Tornay and Whitney Bryen - InvestigateWest
Spokane Best of Broadway announces 2025-26 season
By Chey Scott
Offended by annexation comments and worried about immigration enforcement, Canadian tourists are staying away from Spokane
By Eliza Billingham
Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
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Entree Food Newsletter
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