On the Agenda
Here's what to expect from the Idaho and Washington 2014 legislative sessions
By Deanna Pan
PHOTO EYE | Fresh Start
By Meghan Kirk
Deals and Death
The City Council outlines their Ombudsman demands, a local soldier dies in Afghanistan, and Washington gets to build the 777X
By Heidi Groover, Jacob Jones and Daniel Walters
Deadly Serious
The effort to repeal capital punishment in Washington continues to face an ideological divide
By Eli Francovich
The Magnuson Line
Warren Magnuson's defense of Puget Sound offers inspiration as we grapple with coal trains rolling through the Inland Northwest
By Robert Herold
As Enduring As Mountains
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Words of Wisdom
As 2014 unfolds, take solace in familiar quotations
By Jaime O'Neill
Focused Renewal
What happens if you pour a bunch of the city's redevelopment dollars into one place?
By Heidi Groover
Sidewalk Gallery
What can you do with a vacant storefront?
By Lisa Waananen
Meter Change
Can the city's new "smart meters" make downtown parking better for everyone?
The Ideas Issue
Ways to better the Inland Northwest
By Inlander Staff
Still Fighting
After 25 years, Chuck D has seen a lot of things change — and a lot stay exactly the same
By Leah Sottile
COMEDY | Charlie Murphy
For Your Consideration
Black Mirror, American Giant and winter drinking at Bon Bon
Cats Dot Com
The cat video obsession heads offline for a social experience on a whole new level
By Chey Scott
For the People
How one woman's pot of soup fed hundreds of hungry people
Cut Out For the Job
A bloody, tasty look into the life of a North Idaho butcher
By Carrie Scozzaro
Another Glass
Local winemaker V du V believes Spokane should have something else to taste
By Laura Johnson
Life on Film
Different Drummers is a real-life Spokane story that's finally made it to the big screen
By Mike Bookey
Computer Love
Spike Jonze captures our passion for technology in Her
By Curtis Woloschuk
The Honest Truth
Typhoon isn't afraid to let space and size inform its sound
Happy Sad
Spokane band Sea Giant lets it all out onstage, and it makes them feel better
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