Vol. 19, No. 44
Invisible Wounds
For veterans, the war continues long after they’ve left the battlefield
By Chris Stein
Political Mind Games
Matt Shea starts another controversy, this time with Facebook; plus, eastside racism?
By Daniel Walters, Chris Stein and Heidi Groover
A New Day in CdA
The Coeur d’Alene school board is all new and its early decisions have some worried
By Daniel Walters
Kicked to the Curb
A new city ordinance could curb panhandling on major city roads, but is it really about keeping people safe?
By Heidi Groover
Trail Mix - 8.16.12
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
The New Normal?
Two years without rain have farmers in the Southwest worried
By Ari Levaux
Fog of Technology
The liberal arts are just as important to higher ed as math and science
By Robert Herold
For Your Consideration - 8.16.12
By Mike Bookey
A Day for Diversity
Unity in the Community proves that Spokane has more culture than you think
By Chey Scott
Painting the Big Top
Why the allure of the circus has inspired so many artists
Moving People
Volunteers help people a world away move into a better life
By Tim Robinson
Technology Old Style
By Leah Sottile
UPDATE — Satellite Diner & Lounge
Liquid Assets
How one local advertising agency jumped on a health trend and found itself in the juice business
SoCal on Sprague
Abelardo’s brings enormous burritos and more to Spokane Valley
By Alicia Purvis-Lariviere
Fresh or Frozen
What’s Cooking? is delivering tasty meals at the Spokane Public Market
By Annemarie C. Frohnhoefer
Honor Killings
A new Japanese film examines the ugly history of samurai downsizing
By Luke Baumgarten
Stopped Motion
ParaNorman dishes only a few laughs through an old-school medium
By Ed Symkus
Stop and Smell the Vinyl
Been too busy to go record shopping this summer? Here are the best albums you might have missed
By Inlander Staff
Losing Time
Tyson Ritter had to lose himself a little to find All-American Rejects’ new record
By Alan Sculley
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'He may have learned a lesson' Spokane deputy told dispatcher after violent arrest that broke man's ribs
By Nate Sanford
Local restaurants on the move; local food lands at Spokane International Airport
By Eliza Billingham
WSU exhibit highlights Edward and Nancy Kienholz, internationally revered artists with longstanding ties to North Idaho
By Carrie Scozzaro
He got caught with 75 pounds of marijuana in Idaho, but Coeur d'Alene's Wylie Hunter says the justice system was so corrupted and poorly managed that his record should be cleared
By Samantha Wohlfeil
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