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Sarah Dixit is a California native who moved to Spokane to attend Whitworth University. Eleven years later, she considers ...
The U.S. Army announced that 141 of its 236 horses, donkeys, and mules will be put up for adoption, in a move it says will ...
NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele discuss the resignation of the head of the NFL players union, and the beginning of the second half of baseball season.
The movie "KPop Demon Hunters" has not only received critical acclaim, its soundtrack by a fictional K-pop group is a hit. We explore the history of fake movie bands making great music.
Authorities in Brazil, worried that the former far right president is a flight risk, are imposing new restrictions on his ...
Over the next decade, the bill is expected to cut federal funds for Idaho Medicaid by $4.3 billion and reduce Idaho Medicaid’s enrollment by as much as 40,000 people, estimates in early June from the ...
This week's discourse has revolved around the so-called "Gen Z stare" in professional and retail environments. But what are people really talking about?
Jonathan Bingle was first elected to the Spokane City Council in 2021. Now, he hopes to serve another four years at City Hall ...
Spokane Public Radio's projected federal funding for 2026 was $250,000. General Manager John Decker says operating without ...
Karl Otterstrom to be STA's new CEO; OSPI could lay off staff if federal funds aren't released; LGBTQ+ youth crisis line ends ...
President Trump is threatening to sue "The Wall Street Journal" for reporting on his past ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein while calling for some additional Epstein files to be made ...
Filmmaker Ken Burns tells NPR's Michel Martin about the role that federal funding has played in his documentary work and the ...