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Plowing the Palouse with WSDOT
Keeping our roads clear can be a complex and challenging job. Skill, dedication and teamwork is called upon every day to keep winter weather from shuttering our region.
Scott Walker, Pop Idol Turned Avant Auteur, Dies At 76
The former member of The Walker Brothers and singer of "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine (Anymore)" was also one of experimental music's most beloved composers.
Ring The Bell: Regional Pro Wrestling Brings Out Crowds And Nostalgia
In the Northwest, promotions such as Seattle-based Defy, Thrash out of British Columbia, and Prestige Wrestling in Hermiston, are out to remind fans of wrestlings roots and its future. While not as many promotions are running in the region as in places such as the South and Mid-Atlantic regions, indie wrestling is growing.
Washington Ferry Riders Face Another Fare Hike, May Get Electric Ferries In The Deal
There's a good chance that people who ride Washington State Ferries will see a permanent fare increase this fall. As part of the deal, passengers could glide across Puget Sound on the state's first hybrid-electric ferries three to five years from now.
Women in STEM Week
WSU hosted a week full of events and programs for students studying Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics. Lindsey Jensen has more on what the week means to women in STEM.
Washington Legislature Votes To Raise Smoking And Vaping Age To 21
A proposal to raise the smoking and vaping age to 21 in Washington has passed the Legislature, putting the state on the precipice of becoming the ninth state to make such a change. Having previously passed the House, the measure now heads to Gov. Jay Inslee, who has said he supports the bill and is expected to sign it.
Fallen Kittitas County Sheriff's Deputy Ryan Thompson Honored At CWU
Flags at Washington state facilities were lowered Thursday in memory of Kittitas County Sheriff’s Deputy Ryan Thompson. The fallen officer was honored at Central Washington University, where he attended college and was previously a campus police officer.
StoryCorps Northwest: Puyallap Tribe Member Remembers Mother's Disappearance 20 Years Later
It's been 20 years since Carolyn DeFord, a member of the Puyallup tribe, last saw her mother, Leona Kinsey in La Grande, Ore. DeFord was raised by Kinsey in La Grande. She remembers her mother as independent and self-sufficient, working odd jobs to scrape by.
A Musical Odyssey Through 7 Centuries Of Music With Jeremy Denk
On his new album titled c.1300-c.2000, the pianist begins with a medieval song by Machaut and ends with an étude by Philip Glass.
Joe Biden Say He Offered 'Expressions Of Affection' But Denies Inappropriate Behavior
The former vice president and likely presidential candidate said he does not believe he acted inappropriately. "If it is suggested I did so, I will listen respectfully," Biden said in a statement.
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