Bird's-Eye View
Cheap and easy-to-use drones have transformed the art of photography
By Daniel Walters
The Right to Have a Home
With the Trump administration putting her immigration status back in jeopardy, Catalina Corvalan chose to fight back
By Wilson Criscione
Not Silent, Still Deadly
SPD equipping service rifles with sound suppressors; plus, judge rules STA ad guidelines violated First Amendment
By Mitch Ryals and Daniel Walters
Funding Held Captive
With no state capital budget, hundreds of millions of dollars in Eastern Washington projects are in limbo
By Samantha Wohlfeil
'Girls Like Me'
A letter from the Inlander's newest commentator
By Inga Laurent
Put a Cork in It
America needs its leaders to reach across the aisle for solutions, as so many presidents in our history have done
By George Nethercutt
Reforest Spokane Day, scaring hunger and more
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Readers respond to Garth-mania, birth control and more
Letters to the editor
On The Street
What can be done to stop the epidemic of mass murders in America?
'Hard to Get'
Teenage pot use hits a 20-year low
By Tuck Clarry
Trump to Scrap Critical Health Care Subsidies, Hitting Obamacare Again
By The New York Times
Amazon Turns on the Charm Amid Criticism From Right and Left
U.S. Military to Begin Drills to Evacuate Americans From South Korea
Bergdahl, Called a ‘Traitor’ by Trump, Pleads Guilty
Harvey Weinstein’s Fall Opens the Floodgates in Hollywood
Senators, Including Patty Murray, Reach Deal to Fund Subsidies to Health Insurers
Trump Denies Telling Army Widow Her Husband ‘Knew What He Signed Up For’
Hello Again
Super Diamond drummer Vince Littleton returns to Spokane for a special show with the Spokane Symphony
By Dan Nailen
Spinning Stories
The Garageland Chronicles, an upcoming, locally produced feature, weaves together disparate tales and diverse genres
By Nathan Weinbender
Life's a Beach, Then You Die
Psycho Beach Party takes a twee 1960s teenage surf flick and adds a homicidal maniac
By E.J. Iannelli
I Saw You
Week of October 12
Refreshments, Refined
The craft movement is stretching beyond beer with small-batch carbonated sodas and custom syrups
By Cara Strickland
Remembering a Legend
The Inland Northwest brewing community grapples with the untimely loss of mentor and friend Paul Edminster
By Adam Boyd
No Need To Rough It
A new book offers inspiration for cooking and eating in the great outdoors
Still Alive and Kicking
The Foreigner finds Jackie Chan getting serious in the name of revenge
By Seth Sommerfeld
Electric Dreams
Cold, cerebral and epic in scope, Blade Runner 2049 is a worthy, visually stunning successor to a sci-fi watershed
Sticking With It
New Jersey trio Screaming Females are committed to long-term personal relationships and capturing musical honesty on tape
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