October 2025

Turning Science into Action: How the Community Protects the Spokane River 

By Katelyn Scott  Cover photo courtesy of Barbara Chase Fine Art Photography Spokane Riverkeeper is on the water, in the spreadsheets and in the halls of government using science and community power to protect the Spokane River. Since our founding in 2009 by a small group of lawyers frustrated with unchecked pollution, we’ve combined hands-on […]

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If you Care about public lands, you care about birds

The Spokane Audubon Society (SAS) advocates for birds and their habitats in the Inland Northwest and connects people with nature. But did you know the Spokane Audubon Society also collaborates with other groups and agencies to secure public lands? That work helps protect bird and other wildlife habitat from development. It also provides public access

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Defending Public Lands: Why Protecting America’s Natural Legacy Matters Now More Than Ever

By Brian Muegge  Cover photo courtesy of Brian Muegge Have you ever seen a tree so big it takes your breath away? Well, funny enough, I’ve never really had that experience. Not that I can remember, at least. And I spend a lot of time around trees.   Don’t get me wrong, I’ve definitely seen some

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Bush with petite pink flowers with view of the Spokane River and Monroe Street Bridge in the far background.

How Public Lands Inspire, Heal, and Transform Lives in the Inland Northwest

Cover photo courtesy of Shallan Knowles Public lands are more than just beautiful scenery or places on a map—they are living landscapes that often preserve remnants of native plant and animal ecosystems that once spread unfettered across vast expanses of wild nature. At the same time, our state and federal public lands, numbering in millions

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Witches on Wheels: Spokane’s Spooky Century 

By Justin Short  Cover photo courtesy of Justin Short Spokane has a lot of weird bike stuff going on. Twenty-one years ago, one guy goaded a few friends into riding all night, and the Midnight Century was born. More recently, Dan Webber rolled out a couple of signature Spokane events: The Great Spokane Shop Ride,

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A Fall Escape to Sandpoint: Three Days of Lake, Mountain & Autumn Magic 

Cover photo courtesy of Visit Sandpoint When the heat of summer fades and cool mornings settle into the Inland Northwest, it’s prime time to make a weekend escape to beautiful Sandpoint, Idaho. Barely 90 minutes from Spokane, nestled on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille and framed by the Selkirk and Cabinet mountains, Sandpoint can

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