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"Harvest at a Crossroads" in the NW and Canadian Tourism to the United States: September 10, 2025

Season 2025 Episode 36 | 2m 55s

Labor shortages are playing a major role in the downturn of a $12.8 billion dollar industry in the northwest. NWPB, in partnership with the Yakima Herald Republic, El Sol de Yakima and the Poynter Institute, spoke with some of the farmers and small growers in Washington about the current struggles they face in the Northwest ag industry. Plus, how policy changes are impacting a small border city,

Aired: 09/10/25
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Su resumen semanal de noticias del Noroeste presentado por Johanna Bejarano.
Samantha Bond, Jo Martin, Natalie Dew, and Cara Horgan answer some fun lightning round questions.
Judith, Suzie, and Becks reflect on what their friendship means to one another.
Can Judith and Becks catch the killer and save Suzie before it’s too late?
A visiting professor introduces himself to Judith.
Samantha Bond, Jo Martin, Cara Horgan, and Natalie Dew assign each other some fun cast superlatives.
Could the shocking accident at Marlow Sailing Club actually be the perfect murder?
What are Africa’s big cats saying? Discover the meaning behind their roars, saws and chirps.
In the Delta, bloodlines are more important than battles when it comes to who is the most alpha.
Why do lions have manes or cheetahs “sunglasses”? Discover how big cats got their iconic looks.