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23. Judy Cornish
In this episode of Traverse Talks with Sueann Ramella, attorney Judy Cornish, talks about the confusion around diagnosing dementia, how she found her way…
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Emergency Alert System: Clay Freinwald is at the Hub of Safety
“This is a test of the Emergency Alert System. This is only a test.” As fires and severe weather ramp up across the region, however, we may hear more from…
Quiz: Composer Or Music Software?
Music and technology - two things you probably can't live without! But can you tell the difference when given just a name? Is Frescobaldi a composer or music software. Or both! Take a couple moments to see if you can guess composer from music software.
Volcano Lodge And Developed Campground Okayed In Mount St. Helens National Monument
The U.S. Forest Service has okayed a plan to develop what would be the first overnight tourist facilities within the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, including camping, cabins and a lodge.
The Fight For Legacy Forests, Part Seven: Where Timber Goes, And The People Behind The Industry
Washington is the second largest producer of timber in the United States, according to the state department of commerce, and it is the third largest manufacturing industry in the state. In the seventh story of the Fight for Legacy Forests series, NWPB’s Lauren Gallup visits a timber mill in Centralia to find out what people working in the timber industry think of harvesting changes in Washington.
Immigrants Rights Groups Call On Washington DOL Head To Resign
A group of immigrant-rights advocates is calling for the head of Washington's Department of Licensing to step down.
The Fight For Legacy Forests, Part Eight: What Next? A Look At The DNR’s New Carbon Project
In the last of our series, The Fight for Legacy Forests, NWPB’s Lauren Gallup reports on reactions to the carbon project on state lands, which will protect some older forests from harvest.
What Does Peace Mean to You? - With Peace Campaigner Kwabi Amoah-Forson
Peace campaigner and humanitarian, Kwabi Amoah-Forson, journeyed across America asking people what “peace” means to them. From Tacoma, Washington to…
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Weighing Their Options: Idaho Women Seek Sterilization, IUDs
[3:43min] In Idaho, some women are looking at these long-term birth control options and sterilization as they approach a future without legal abortion…
Washington Is Sending Youth In Crisis To Out-Of-State Boarding Schools; Taxpayers Pick Up The Tab
Some parents with kids in crisis in Washington are making a heart wrenching decision. They’re sending their children to out-of-state therapeutic boarding schools. And taxpayers are picking up the tab. While these are outlier cases, they highlight ongoing gaps in in-state services — gaps that were laid bare during the COVID pandemic.
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