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When beavers build dams, they help create habitat for other species. But when they build near humans, those dams aren’t always appreciated. Some humans are trying to strike a balance between their needs and the beavers’.
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Experts say there’s a growing need for more people in the nuclear workforce as energy demands increase. At Washington State University’s Nuclear Science Center, they’re ramping up research and training to meet that need.
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Nov. 20 is Transgender Day of Remembrance, a day dedicated to honoring the lives of transgender people who were killed or died by suicide.
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Halloween is a time for ghost stories, and Angie Senter has two of them from her time at Washington State University. This month, she shared those stories with NWPB.
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Family Promise of the Palouse, a homeless organization focused on families, moved its operations into a former Washington State University fraternity house.
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It’s Pride Month. In Pullman, people celebrated with a weekend event specifically welcoming families and youth.
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A number of animals who arrive at wildlife rescues are brought in throughout the springtime. When should wild animals be left alone or given help?
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Palouse area nonprofits focused on helping with emergency food and the arts have had their funding frozen or cut.
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NWPB caught up with local residents and doctors to talk about how they’ve moved forward following the COVID-19 pandemic. They spoke about how the experience changed them and wisdom they’ve gleaned along the way. These are their reflections.
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About 100 students gathered at Washington State University on Wednesday to protest executive orders from the Trump administration aimed at increasing deportations and tightening border security.