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StoryCorps Northwest: Dick Deane & Jon Lane — School Struggles and Coaching Champions
What does it take to lead a championship-winning wrestling team? In this week’s StoryCorps Northwest, former coach Dick Deane talks to Jon Lane, a former student, about how Deane became a coach. Both are from Moses Lake.
What Happens In Our Urban Neighborhoods When There’s A Heat Wave?
Heat waves are becoming more common in Western Washington. It's just one outcome of worsening climate change. With this, efforts to green-up urban areas may help keep people cool and safe.
Pullman Clinic to Host Free Prostate Cancer Screening
Palouse Urology will host a free prostate cancer screening and exam clinic from 8 a.m. to noon on Tuesday, Sept. 20 at 825 SE Bishop Blvd. Suite 101 in Pullman.
Bill Morelock
Starting as an English major at WSU, Bill Morelock slowly but surely made his way to KWSU-TV and then by 1985 he ended up in the realm of radio. Alongside…
Honoring Chamna With Yakama Nation
(Runtime 1:18) The Yakama Nation hosted an event at the confluence of the Yakima and Columbia rivers in Richland to celebrate Tribal heritage and culture.…
Twilight Or Bust: How One Saga Revitalized A Small Town Economy
In the misty forests of the Olympic peninsula sits a small town where a story of the undead has breathed new life into the economy. Forks was once primarily a logging town and that history is still visible.
Ophthalmologist Facing Allegation of Unprofessional Conduct, Could Potentially Lose Medical License
(Runtime :59) When Richard Eggleston started writing Opinion page columns about COVID-19 for the Lewiston Tribune in early 2021, his writing garnered…
Breaking Ground For Healing: Esther's House Will Help Child Victims Of Sex-Trafficking In Tri Cities
A non-profit religious group held a symbolic ground-breaking in rural Franklin County for a first-of-its-kind in Washington home for teenaged sex-traficking survivors. The program is through Mirror Ministries and is called Esther’s House.
Not Your Father's 'Near Beer': Northwest Craft Brewers Rethinking Drinking With Nonalcoholic Quaffs
Half a dozen Pacific Northwest craft breweries are diversifying into making nonalcoholic beer. But instead of brewing bland and watery "near beer," they're injecting quality and variety into a space that used to be dominated by a few national brands. A swelling customer base is lapping it up.
NASA Astronaut Returns To Richland
After nearly 6 months on the International Space Station, Kayla Barron from Richland is back on earth and is visiting her hometown - inspiring kids to think about their future.
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