Vol. 20, No. 17
Battle for the Booze
How Costco and big grocery stores are trying to corner more of the bar business
By Daniel Walters
Brought to the USA
Gabriela Alvarez didn’t have a choice when she came here illegally. But that didn’t stop her from chasing her own American Dream
By Joe O'Sullivan
Data Cops
The Spokane Police Department rebuilds around statistics-based enforcement model
By Jacob Jones
Polishing the Badge
Spokane Police get PR help; plus, sizing up a casino proposal
By Jacob Jones and Daniel Walters
Lights Out
America is arguing its way to Second World status
By Robert Herold
City Business
Inlander Endorsements
By Inlander Staff
Out of the Basement
A new club hopes Spokane will embrace the sport of table tennis
By Lisa Waananen
Lost Memories
Decades later, maybe someone will recognize the faces
THEATER — Dinner Plays
By Chey Scott
Welfare Tests
Washington could be the next state to require welfare drug testing
By Heidi Groover
For Your Consideration — February 7, 2013
By Eric Gavelin
Whole Lot of Awesome
Dust off that glittery jean jacket — Rock of Ages is taking you back to the ’80s
By Ashley Graham
Long Live Barbecue
Dickey’s arrival signals the Inland Northwest’s increasing love for barbecue
By Jo Miller
A Good Pie
Zentropa Pizzeria and Pub proves that Cheney is no longer just for students
By Annemarie C. Frohnhoefer
UPDATE — Little Euro
Skywalking
Eating lunch a story above downtown Spokane
Brain Dead
Stallone flexes his action muscles again, but that doesn’t save Bullet to the Head
By Maryann Johanson
Pill Popping
Soderbergh finds his groove with the creepy, thrilling Side Effects
By Ed Symkus
Highest Form of Flattery
Built to Spill didn’t invent indie rock, they just showed everyone how to do it right
By Mike Bookey
Together As One
With its new album, Helio Sequence presents a unified front
By Seth Sommerfeld
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Local restaurants on the move; local food lands at Spokane International Airport
By Eliza Billingham
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
New-ish local bars, tap houses and lounges to help you get your spring fling on
By Lucy Klebeck and Eliza Billingham
WSU exhibit highlights Edward and Nancy Kienholz, internationally revered artists with longstanding ties to North Idaho
By Carrie Scozzaro
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