Issue Archive for Jul 19-25, 2012 Vol. 19, No. 40
Local influencers support legalizing pot
by Joe O'Sullivan | Jul 18, 2012
Spokane City Council shoots down a proposal for neighborhood C.O.P. shops; plus, Washington benefits from the country’s drought
by Joe O'Sullivan | Jul 18, 2012
Three Republicans go up against one Democrat in a newly shaped district on the outskirts of Spokane
by Chris Stein | Jul 18, 2012
An online commenter may be about to learn the hard way that even on the Internet, no one is truly anonymous
by Chris Stein | Jul 18, 2012
Jason Baldwin talks about the death penalty, his future and how it feels for the West Memphis Three to finally be free
by Mike Bookey | Jul 18, 2012
If you listen closely, you will hear what kind of president Mitt Romney will be
by Robert Herold | Jul 17, 2012
Tearing down the past can cripple our future
by William Stimson | Jul 18, 2012
by Ted S. McGregor Jr. | Jul 17, 2012
by Howie Stalwick | Jul 17, 2012
How one woman gets high school students really, really excited about trees and manual labor
by Daniel Walters | Jul 18, 2012
by Joe O'Sullivan | Jul 17, 2012
Two local writers with very different styles and an overlapping biography win the same big fellowship
by Luke Baumgarten | Jul 17, 2012
Wherever she is needed, Jamie Borgan is there, making herself useful
by Leah Sottile | Jul 18, 2012
How some extraordinary local people are paying it forward
by Heidi Groover | Jul 18, 2012
Smite supercilious snobs while drinking wine and taking in the symphony
by Michael Bowen | Jul 17, 2012
Mary Charbonneau has not only devoted her time and money, but a huge place in her heart to homeless basset hounds
by Joe O'Sullivan | Jul 18, 2012
When he finally told someone that he had lived through hell, she said she’d survived hell, too
by Luke Baumgarten | Jul 17, 2012
by Ted S. McGregor Jr. | Jul 18, 2012
Eating a slice of history in “downtown” Wallace, Idaho
by Carrie Scozzaro | Jul 17, 2012
Fusion brings a taste of Korea to the Fairchild crowd
by Matt Zambito | Jul 17, 2012
Meltz puts a creative spin on the grilled cheese sandwich
by Carrie Scozzaro | Jul 17, 2012
by Annie Szotkowski | Jul 17, 2012
Once pissed-off North Idaho kids, the Hague is older now. And maybe a little sadder
by Leah Sottile | Jul 17, 2012
Most bands head to big cities on tour, but locals Terrible Buttons spent the month of June with bears and beardsmen in Alaska
by Sarah Berentson | Jul 17, 2012
Your Sister’s Sister is a brisk film with vibrant emotional color
by Luke Baumgarten | Jul 17, 2012
The Inlander sits down with director Christopher Nolan to discuss his Batman legacy as he wraps up the trilogy with The Dark Knight Rises
by Ed Symkus | Jul 17, 2012
by Maryssa Thompson | Jul 24, 2012
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by Leah Sottile | Jul 23, 2012
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by Heidi Groover | Jul 24, 2012
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