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This year at Salish School of Spokane, two new co-executive directors have stepped up to take on leadership roles at the school after longtime executive director LaRae Wiley (Sinixt) transitioned to a new part-time role as elder-linguist and to serve on the organization’s board of directors.
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The National Weather Service in Spokane has an unprecedented number of vacancies following federal cuts earlier this year.
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Spokane activists and community leaders were detained by federal agents Tuesday morning.
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Cannabis is a $1.1 billion industry in Washington, and there are programs across the state designed to get people into the business or to help those who are already in it.
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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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By Rose Owens, FāVS NewsAbout 95% of people struggling with addiction have experienced trauma, according to NAOMI's Development Director Barbara Comito.…
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By Jeanie Lindsay, Northwest News Network The Republican candidate running for governor in Washington said in a debate this week he supports abortion…
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A new immersive art gallery in Spokane allows visitors to engage with Vincent Van Gogh’s art in new ways using digital technology. NWPB’s Rachel Sun reports.
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(Runtime :57)Washington Senator Maria Cantwell made a stop in eastern Washington this week to push legislation to build more affordable housing.Joined by…
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The Black Lens, Spokane’s Black newspaper, is back, is more accessible, and showcases more voices from the Black community.Founder of The Black Lens,…