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How The 'Magic Of The Tiny Desk Contest' From NPR Inspired Portland Musician Haley Heynderickx
Heynderickx — a Portland, Ore. songwriter and NPR Slingshot artist — entered the Contest three years in a row. She says the Contest has helped her musical career in ways she never expected.
As 'Day Zero' Looms, Water Shortages Nothing New To Cape Town Residents
A three-year drought has brought on water restrictions — and talk of "Day Zero," when Cape Town, South Africa will run out of water. But for many people in the townships, a short supply is nothing new.
Scientists discover ‘turtle power’ could help monitor radioactive materials
(Runtime 1:13)Northwest researchers have discovered that turtle shells can help track radioactive material through time — like “walking tree rings.”…
Toxic algae found in Columbia River for third week, EPA scientists on the way and new OSU study “sniffs” for toxins
The Environmental Protection Agency will begin sampling the Columbia River near the Tri-Cities, Washington next week to sort out why toxic algae keeps…
No spring bear hunts in Washington – again
(Runtime 0:56)The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission denied two petitions for a spring black bear hunting season next year.The commission paused…
Students Across Northwest Join Demonstrations For School Safety And Gun Measures
Students from across the Northwest joined a nationwide walkout today on the one-month anniversary of a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School to bring attention to safety, gun violence and to remember the 17 people killed in Parkland, Florida.
Variations on a Theme: Mexican Independence Day!
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ZYvD2X3pBdKBeLXbDUQDIEl Grito de la IndependenciaSelections of Mexican composers, performers and conductors for the…
NWPB Reporter Johanna Bejarano selected for prestigious leadership academy
Johanna Bejarano, multiplatform bilingual reporter for Northwest Public Broadcasting, is one of 30 Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) journalists…
WSU And Biotech Firm In Legal Fight Over Cosmic Crisp Apple Variety
Something has gone sour between Washington State University and a Seattle-based biotech company. It's over a new, highly-prized apple variety that has not yet hit the market.
Smoke Screen, a noir radio mystery for pledge drive
By Mary Ellen Pitney and the NWPB TeamSomething is off at the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, specifically at the public broadcasting station…
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