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Drought Conditions in the NW, Norovirus in Tri-Cities and Mental Health Funding Cuts: May 28, 2025

Season 2025 Episode 21 | 2m 29s

The summer season is kicking off with drought conditions, warm weather and early irrigation shutdowns. Plus, symptoms to look out for as one Northwest metro area is hit with a spike in cases of a potentially dangerous illness.

Aired: 05/27/25
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Samantha Bond, Jo Martin, Cara Horgan, and Natalie Dew assign each other some fun cast superlatives.
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