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Huckleberries are crucial for bears but production is dropping
Hot, smoky temperatures have decreased huckleberry production, which researchers say are a critical part of the diet of threatened grizzly bears.Hotter…
Police have no suspect for quadruple homicide, tell community to 'remain vigilant'
(Runtime 1:00) Police currently have no suspect for a quadruple homicide that occurred early Sunday morning in Moscow, Idaho, said Moscow Police Chief…
You Inherited A House Full Of Stuff. What's Next? - With Estate Services Owner Rich Old
Grieving the loss of a loved one is already hard enough. To make matters worse, many people have no idea where to begin when dealing with the material…
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Native American Heritage Month: In their own words – Curtis Bearchum
(Runtime 3:35 ) For over 30 years, Native American Heritage Month has been federally recognized. Northwest Public Broadcasting reporters are interviewing…
Governor Vetoes Public Records Bill As Washington Lawmakers Acknowledge 'We Made A Mistake'
In the face of intense pressure from the public and media, and following hours of behind-the-scenes negotiations, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee vetoed a bill Thursday night that exempts the Legislature from the state’s voter-approved Public Disclosure Act.
Pasco council member offended by comments against his appointment
(Runtime: 1:38) Redistricting in Pasco has raised allegations of discrimination during city council meetings. But this time, the debate is over Hispanic…
BOOK REVIEW: Rise Up With A Song: The True Story Of Ethel Smyth, Suffragette Composer
Do you know a girl who bounces across the lawn, no matter what dress she’s wearing? Jumping, singing, climbing trees? That’s the kind of girl this story is about.
Pullman Regional holds tree raffle to provide comfort care items
The Pullman Regional Hospital Auxiliary is holding its 17th annual Christmas tree raffle now through Dec. 14 to provide patient comfort care items.Those…
How Segregation Shapes Fatal Police Violence
Unarmed black people are much more likely than unarmed whites to be fatally shot by the police. A new study finds that that disparity gets wider in states with more racial segregation.
Are prescribed burns a solution to the problems forests face?
Washington’s forests are facing a number of threats, from wildfires to disease and insect infestation to changing climate conditions. Land managers hope using prescribed fire will help keep forests healthier and address many of those concerns.
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