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By Monica Carrillo-Casas, Spokane Public RadioJust two weeks ago, a 15-year-old girl from the Colville Reservation went missing.Maleigha Yallup’s…
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A recent study released by the Pew Research Center detailed the fact that many adults have left the religions they grew up in — mainly Christianity and Buddhism — and that includes people in the Inland Northwest.
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Actor Bradley Cooper's experience caring for his terminally ill father led him to produce a documentary called "Caregiving". Part of the film will be shown May 29 at the Lewiston City Library followed by a panel discussion.
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Lewiston-based insurance company pulled Asotin MedAdvantage plans, citing growing financial pressureIn Asotin County, Washington, just over a quarter of the population is 65 or older. This year, a locally based insurance provider pulled its Medicare Advantage plans in the county.
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The Washington state Department of Health reported on March 20th that influenza activity reached its highest levels in seven years, with the most flu-related deaths since the 2017-2018 flu season.
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(Runtime 1:00) Blood banks in the Northwest reported a drop in blood donations early this year due to cold weather and poor driving conditions. That kept…
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(Runtime 1:13)Ah, the Fourth of July. Some of my Northwest favorite memories are setting small firecrackers off with my brothers and cousins amid the…
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NWPB's Rachel Sun reports on how Inland NW health care providers have been impacted after 2 years of the COVID pandemic / Runtime - 1:43It’s been almost…
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Temperatures in the Inland Northwest are still hotter than normal, and this week the region will also be more prone to fire danger and smoky air due to drought and wind.
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A powerful wind storm rolled through the Pacific Northwest Tuesday night through Wednesday afternoon, causing the deaths of at least two person and leaving a trail of damage -- including a highway shut down after a landslide and a tractor-trailer that was nearly blown off a bridge. More than 500,000 people lost power.