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Washington Legislative Leader Timm Ormsby Calls DUI Arrest And Wreck 'Error In Judgment'
The chief budget writer in the Washington state House of Representatives says it’s up to Democratic leaders whether he keeps his chairmanship following a rollover crash and his arrest for intoxicated driving last Saturday.
Distinguished Molecular Biologist Prepares for Retirement After a Career Investigating BPA
In 1988, while working in Ohio, a molecular biology researcher’s work got destroyed. Pat Hunt was working in a lab testing estrogen levels on mice. While cleaning the plastic mouse cages, a temporary worker grabbed the wrong detergent.
How Many Lives Does a TabiKat Live? - With Moscow Duo Kathy Sprague and Tabitha Simmons
Tabitha Simmons and Kathy Sprague, partners in business and in marriage, have created and held space for queer folks in the town of Moscow, Idaho for…
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Recovery Center Closes on Oxford House
Some local residents recovering from drug or alcohol addictions will soon have access to safe and sober housing in Moscow. Rachel Sun reports. (Runtime 52…
Red Mountain AVA Celebrates 20 Years
(Runtime 1:21)Red Mountain Washington is world-renowned for its wine grape production.It’s unique character made it designated as an American Viticultural…
Lower Yakima Valley Dirt To Hitch A Ride To Space Next Week
How do you grow plants in space? Soil from the Lower Yakima Valley could help provide some key answers.
50 Years On, Mister Rogers Still Lives In Your Neighborhood
Fifty years ago, "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" made its television debut. Nearly 20 years after its final episode and 15 years after Fred Rogers' death, his "neighbors" still look to him for comfort.
Man Who Accused Ex-Seattle Mayor Ed Murray Of Sex Abuse Dies At 47
Delvonn Heckard, who accused former Seattle Mayor Ed Murray of child sex abuse, has died. He was one of five men who last year accused Murray of sexually abusing them as teenagers.
Should Washington Prohibit Juvenile Detention For Truant Students?
In recent years, Washington has led the nation in locking up kids for running away, skipping school and other non-criminal behavior. Now state lawmakers are considering whether to ban juvenile detention for "status offenses."
Remember NAFTA? It Might Keep Atlantic Salmon Farms In Puget Sound
The Canadian owner of an Atlantic salmon farm that collapsed last summer near Anacortes vows to use the North American Free Trade Agreement to save its fish farms in Puget Sound. New Brunswick, Canada-based Cooke Aquaculture says it will pursue mandatory arbitration under NAFTA if the Washington legislature tries to phase out Atlantic salmon farming.
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