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(Runtime 4:28)By Phineas Pope and Lauren GallupPhineas Pope: When workers go on strike in Washington state, they don't earn any money. But a new piece of…
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(Runtime :57) The defense team for Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of stabbing four University of Idaho students to death in November 2022, is trying to…
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(Runtime 1:10)Idaho is one of the last states in the West resisting the fight to legalize cannabis.Every state that touches Idaho, except Wyoming, has…
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(Runtime 4:02)More than 17 million acres in what is now Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana make up the historic homeland of the Nez Perce Tribe.A…
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(Runtime :44) The capital murder trial of Bryan Kohberger has been postponed after a hearing this week in Latah County, Idaho. "This could be a sign that…
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(Runtime :55) At a motion hearing this week for Bryan Kohberger, his defense attorney Anne Taylor asked Latah County District Judge John Judge for…
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(Runtime 3:27)It’s a sunny day at the Moscow Farmer’s Market, and Main Street is bustling with visitors and vendors from around the Northwest.Robert…
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(Runtime 00:51) Bryan Kohberger was arrested last year and charged with four counts of first-degree murder for the deaths of Madison Mogen, Kaylee…
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(Runtime 00:54) Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students, has been indicted on four counts of murder and…
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Washington’s “Bring them home” law takes effect in June. It allows tribal members to pray over a deceased indigenous person without compromising the scene before an autopsy is conducted, and supports survivors of trafficking.