By Jennifer K. Bauer, Michelle Schmidt, Kaylee Brewster When people say time seems to be moving faster, what they’re often talking about is the pace of change. Technolog... Read more
Kristine Leier is trained to handle precious and priceless artifacts as the museum curator at the Nez Perce National Historical Park at Spalding. Saturday, she’ll share... Read more
By Danielle Seideman Commentary The beginning of the school year is always bittersweet. The end of summer vacation is either an exciting moment or a sad moment for parents and... Read more
Where astronomy is the science of celestial objects, space, and the physical universe; astrology is the study of the movements and positions of celestial bodies in the belief t... Read more
In the arid climes of the Northwest, a common enemy lurks below. It’s the bane of bicyclists and barefeet, a sworn enemy of outdoor enthusiasts and farmers, an abuser of animals and livestoc... Read more
This Earth Day, many people are thinking twice about plastic. Plastic is useful, cheap, light, convenient and has made life easier in countless ways, but it has also gotten out of our contro... Read more
One of the great moments of joy for me in 2018 was watching a robot clean my house. It was vacuuming the floor, a never-ending chore in my home with five people, a constantly shedding cat an... Read more
We asked Inland 360 Facebook fans to list their favorite small businesses for holiday shopping. Here’s what they said. This list isn’t all-inclusive but features a wide variety of sto... Read more
By Christopher Bethell For Inland 360 I’m beginning to settle into the rhythm of life in the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley, which has been faster than I expected. Interesting people... Read more
By CHRISTOPHER BETHELL For Inland 360 I arrived into Clarkston late in the afternoon Sept. 25. The sun sat low on the horizon as I made my way down the winding roads from atop... Read more