Vol. 18, No. 15
A Life Lost
Remembering Kenneth Dennis, the latest citizen shot and killed by Spokane police.
By Chelsea Finger
Bombs: Away
Rachel Maddow, the FBI and Aryans: brought together by the thwarted bomb.
By Daniel Walters, Nicholas Deshais and Kevin Taylor
Sick and Tired
How a Valley councilwoman lost her passion — and tolerance — for the council.
By Daniel Walters
What Now?
The prosecutor has finally broken the news to the Creach family, but the case isn’t closed yet.
By Kevin Taylor
A McEuen Makeover
It’s time to turn one of Coeur d’Alene’s best parcels into one of its best parks.
By Mary Lou Reed
Recession TV
The Depression generation had The Grapes of Wrath. We have Storage Wars.
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
'You Know When the Men Are Gone,' Siobhan Fallon
Her husband’s in Afghanistan. How does an Army wife fill the long wait?
By Terri Schlichenmeyer
Doing Good Work
Our lives' work should be other people, not some artistic magnum Opus.
By Michael Bowen
Tweet Tales
How Spokane is using Twitter to channel its aggression.
Pictures for Life
One of the largest collections of fine art in North Idaho is hanging on the walls of a hospital.
By Carrie Scozzaro
Pork Belly and Grapefruit
Washington State’s top chef for 2011 works at a South Hill retirement community.
By Luke Baumgarten
Splatterhouse
What a mess
By Marty Demarest
Machete
They just f---ed with the wrong Mexican.
By Tammy Marshall
Crucifixated
It’s like The Exorcist, only not as good. At least it has Tony Hopkins.
By Ed Symkus
The Cape
What is the sound of circus clowns robbing banks? Pow! Biff! Bam!
Wild Justice
He kills bad guys for a living. Now he's mentoring another hit man. Stuff gets blown up.
Becoming Metallica
When their original music wasn’t working out, four Spokane musicians assumed new personalities: Lars, James, Cliff and Kirk.
By Leah Sottile
Finding Her Voice
Or, how Eliza Rickman learned to stop worrying and love the song.
By Mark White
'James Blake,' James Blake
James Blake has nothing left to lose.
By Jordan Satterfield
'The King is Dead,' The Decemberists
It's nice to see the Decemberists dialing back the drama a tad.
Eating Cheap in the Inland Northwest
Forty-two affordable eateries that have opened since last year's guide.
By Inlander Staff
Biscuits-and-Gravy Throwdown
Over 450 miles in pursuit of flaky biscuits and steaming gravy.
In Search of the Perfect Veggie Burger
Four restaurants later, we found it. And it's made of beets.
By Jordy Byrd
In Search of a Pho Fix
Give me your pho, your huddled masses
By Tiffany Harms
Fish Taco Throwdown
Fish tacos rule — but which taco rules them all?
By Nicholas Deshais
In Search of a Heavenly Dog
From Crazy G's to Loco Dogz, a weiner for every taste.
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The fencing of the West and the enduring question of who this land was made for
By CMarie Fuhrman
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By Chey Scott
The Pacific Northwest is finalizing plans for $1 billion in investments in 'green' hydrogen to power aviation, shipping, long-haul trucking and more
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Hi Neighbor Tavern celebrates the anniversary of its owner's release from an Iraqi POW camp
By Eliza Billingham
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