Recording History: Share your stories and photos of life during a pandemic

click to enlarge Recording History: Share your stories and photos of life during a pandemic
Piper, age 10, of Lewiston sits beside the closed playground at Kiwanis Park in Lewiston on Tuesday, where she often plays. The playground was closed several weeks ago to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. She said the photo should be in black and white because the pandemic "has drained the color out of all the things we used to do."

Nearly everyone’s lives have been affected in one way or another by the pandemic and stay-at-home orders. What does the COVID-19 pandemic look like where you’re at? Send us original photos or stories from your daily life that show or tell your perspective of the situation.

Each week in Inland 360, we’re publishing the best submissions and randomly drawing a weekly winner from the best who will receive a $20 gift card from a local business.


  • All entries must include the submitter’s full name, email, phone number and address so that we can mail you your prize, if your name is drawn that week.


  • When possible, include caption information with photos that identify people in the photo, the date and place the photo was taken and the full name and city of the photographer.


  • Written submissions should be under 500 words and will be subject to editing.