AltWeeklies Wire
Prisoners of Warnew

The war on drugs isn't over. Still in the feds' crosshairs: medical marijuana growers across eastern Washington.
The Inlander |
Heidi Groover |
10-31-2014 |
Features
On Bigfoot's Trailnew

How do you believe in something that — to the rest of the world — doesn't exist?
The Inlander |
Deanna Pan |
09-04-2014 |
Features
Not One Morenew

Twenty years ago, a disgruntled former airman took a taxicab to Fairchild Air Force Base, killed four people and injured 22 others. His rampage ended in less than 10 minutes. The nightmares last for years.
The Inlander |
Deanna Pan |
06-18-2014 |
Features
Eight Years After Leading the Nation in Scoring, Adam Morrison Looks to the Next Chapternew

Adam Morrison was once one of the most famous basketball players in the country. But when his NBA career went sideways, he came back home and started over.
The Inlander |
Mike Bookey |
03-28-2014 |
Sports
Tags: Sports, NCAA Basketball
Patients and Prisonersnew

By law, insanity defense patients are innocent, but in one Washington state hospital, they're treated like prisoners.
The Inlander |
Deanna Pan |
02-14-2014 |
Features
Who's Afraid of the GMO?new

Washington state becomes the latest battleground over genetically modified organisms.
The Inlander |
Deanna Pan and Lisa Waananen |
09-30-2013 |
Food+Drink
Without a Tracenew

How do you find someone who disappears into thin air?
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
09-12-2013 |
Crime & Justice
Man vs. Wolfnew

A new fight now looms between wolf advocates, game managers, ranchers, conservationists and hunters: After nearly 50 years on the Endangered Species List, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service earlier this month proposed removing federal protections for gray wolves nationwide.
While thousands of Idaho hunters have stalked wolves over three recent seasons, just a few hundred have succeeded. Robert Roman has likely claimed more than any other hunter or trapper in the state.
The Inlander |
Jacob Jones |
07-01-2013 |
Animal Issues
We Can Turn DNA into Musicnew

An Eastern Washington University professor creates audio interpretations of living things.
The Inlander |
Seth Sommerfeld |
05-17-2013 |
Tech
Tags: Jonathan Middleton
One Lovenew

As 16-year-old Lorissa Green lay dying, her grieving mother started a letter to the people whose lives Lorissa would forever change.
The Inlander |
Heidi Groover |
03-29-2013 |
Features
The Journey of Lifenew

How Agwa Taka escaped slavery, war and prison to settle in Spokane, Wash.
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
03-14-2013 |
Culture
The Poly Lifenew

What if there was no such thing as cheating anymore?
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
02-19-2013 |
Sex
Brought to the U.S.A.new

From childhood to college graduation, one woman's life as an undocumented immigrant.
The Inlander |
Joe O'Sullivan and Jacob H. Fries |
02-06-2013 |
Immigration
Tags: DREAM Act
Line of Firenew

To some, the AR-15 is a symbol of American freedom. To others, it’s a weapon of mass destruction.
The Inlander |
Jacob Jones |
01-17-2013 |
Crime & Justice
Tags: Assault Weapons, AR-15 Rifle
Holy War on Womennew

Scolded by the Vatican, Nuns in America find themselves between men and God.
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
10-31-2012 |
Religion