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Senate Votes 50 - 48 To Confirm Brett Kavanaugh To U.S. Supreme Court
If all goes as expected, Kavanaugh will be confirmed to the Supreme Court by a nearly party-line vote.
Making Opera Accessible Again: Anthony Roth Costanzo Is A Countertenor For The 21st Century
The resourceful singer is unafraid to bring opera — and his high-flying top notes — to unlikely places, from sixth-grade classrooms to the offices of NPR.
BOOK REVIEW: 'Infidel' Uses The Supernatural To Explore Racism's Real-Life Horrors
The new comic series from creators Pornsak Pichetshote and Aaron Campbell follows a young Muslim-American woman living in an apartment building haunted by evil entities that feed on racist hate.
It's The Water ... That Helped Extinguish Flames At Old Olympia Brewery In Tumwater
Fire consumed an abandoned building in the Olympia Brewery Complex in Tumwater early Monday, Oct. 8. The Olympia beer name is now owned by Pabst Brewing Company and brewed under contract by MillerCoors in California, but still distributed widely throughout the Northwest.
Meet The Flockers: Ups And Downs Of A Washington Sheepherding Legacy
In late September, the Martinez brothers moved about half of those 800 sheep from the mountainous terrain around Lake Wenatchee to the irrigated, emerald pastures of Connell, in Central Washington. They did it with the help of some highly skilled men: Peruvian “pastores” or sheepherders. All the way from South America, most of them have been with the Martinez family for decades.
Officials Weigh Costs Of Filling In Hanford Tanks, With Eye On Columbia River Impact
Keeping the Columbia River safe is at the core of several public meetings scheduled for Seattle and Portland next week. It all has to do with decisions being made hundreds of miles away in the desert at Hanford. The question regulators are tacking: How do you keep a mostly-empty radioactive waste tank safe for hundreds, thousands even a million years?
Hurricane Michael Makes Landfall In Florida Panhandle, With 155-MPH Winds
Before Hurricane Michael, no Category 4 storm had hit the Panhandle since 1851 — when records were first kept. The storm was just below Category 5 status when it arrived.
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Washington Could See Gas Shortage After British Columbia Pipeline Explosion
A pipeline explosion in British Columbia risks cutting off the flow of Canadian natural gas to Washington, and companies are urging customers to conserve.
Ryan Gosling In 'First Man' Chronicles Personal Losses Behind Neil Armstrong's 'Giant Leap'
Director Damien Chazelle says his new film, which examines the years leading up to Neil Armstrong's monumental first step on the moon, is a story of "dreams — and the cost of pursuing those dreams."
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