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The Pacific Baroque Festival in Victoria Returns With Music That Reassures And Comforts
What is it about some music that feels just right for these challenging times? In Victoria, BC, the theme of the 13th Annual Pacific Baroque Festival is “From the Ground, Up,” featuring just that kind of music: the kind that builds on repetition. Marc Destrubé, the internationally-acclaimed violinist and teacher, and the Pacific Baroque Festival’s Artistic Director, says it’s because there’s something comforting about hearing a bass line over and over again.
Desperate Times For Pet Owners And Vets As Clinics, Hospitals Are Overwhelmed
It’s a problem nationally and in the Northwest. Pet owners are having trouble getting access to veterinary services. It’s another example of the fallout from the ongoing pandemic.
Northwest Deer Dying Of Drought-Related Viral Disease
More white-tailed deer are dying in the Northwest of viruses that often cause more die-offs after hot summers and droughts.
Easterday Estate Farm Equipment Sell-Off One Of The Largest In US History
One of the historically largest farm equipment sales in the country is happening this week in the Northwest. It follows the bankruptcy of the Easterday family empire after its multi-million-dollar cattle swindle.
Babies On Board! Three Endangered Northwest Killer Whales Look Very Pregnant In Aerial Photos
Research photos taken with a drone show multiple killer whales are close to giving birth in one of the Pacific Northwest's critically endangered pods. The late-stage pregnancies stirred excitement among whale watchers -- and also renewed worries about the availability of adequate food supply for the mothers and babies.
Another Breach At Washington Governor’s Mansion Reveals Ongoing Security Gaps
A woman was able to enter the secure grounds of Washington's governor's residence on Wednesday before being stopped by the Washington State Patrol. Gov. Jay Inslee and First Lady Trudi Inslee were not home at the time. The security breach follows a much larger incident on January 6 when a group of pro-Trump supporters forced open a gate and spilled onto the mansion lawn, eventually making their way to the mansion's front portico.
Citizen Scientists Lead The Fight Against Asian Giant Hornets
Last month, when Washington state entomologists eradicated the first Asian giant hornet nest of the year, they were quick to give credit to the public for reporting suspected sightings that helped them locate the nest.
New Lumberyard to include some Stubblefields flare
More Murrow News Stories https://youtu.be/ZFji1ozqUQI PULLMAN (Murrow News 8) - A pair of Pullman businesses, which shut down during the pandemic, will…
WSU Senior Makenzie Campbell Published Her Third Poetry Book
https://youtu.be/1tfIyWUJWUwMore Murrow News StoriesPULLMAN WASH.- Like many students, Washington State University senior Makenzie Campbell is celebrating…
How A Box Of Negatives Led To A Journey Through Northwest Mountaineering History
Reporter Courtney Flatt finds out who is the person in a box of old pictures.
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