Top Regional News
Organizations across Washington that provide support for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, as well as civil legal aid groups say they are at risk of losing funding and cutting services.
China is slowly opening its borders and has lifted COVID controls. But a full-blown economic recovery may take some time.
Arts & Culture
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This week's TA(P) covers a wildfire art exhibition, vocal jazz and aerial arts
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Neal Schindler of Spokane Area Jewish Family Services previews this year's SJCFF
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Peruvian-born artist discusses his Visiting Artist Lecture Series talks and exhibition
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Events
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EventsHear the broadcast January 21 at 1 p.m. on KPBX 91.1
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EventsSpokane Public Radio is a media partner for the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center's presentation of Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble's The Four Journeys, February 11 at the Gonzaga University’s Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center.
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EventsSpokane Public Radio is a media partner for the Spokane Symphony's Masterworks 6: Made in America, February 4 and 5 at the Martin Woldson Theatre at The Fox
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An Israeli military raid on a Palestinian refugee camp left nine people dead — including several militants and a woman — as months of violence in the West Bank raise concerns about an escalation.
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Tesla sets its prices — and changes those prices — like no other automaker. Recent price cuts upset Tesla owners, but are catching the eye of lots of potential Tesla buyers.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with historian Antony Beevor about the role tanks play in warfare and how Ukraine might benefit from them.
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The U.S. economy grew at a healthy clip in the final months of 2022. But forecasters expect slower growth this year, as the Federal Reserve continues to crack down on inflation.
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Phil Pister, a biologist who singlehandedly saved a rare fish from extinction by walking through the desert at night with two buckets in his hands, has died at 94.
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Marciano Martinez Jimenez, age 50, was among the mushroom farm workers shot and killed in Half Moon Bay, Calif., on Monday. Friends are remembering him as a humble man who loved walking his dog.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Politico's Rachel Bade about the infighting leading up to the RNC's election for committee chair on Friday.
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The composer has been lauded for decades over his deeply affective music; director Alejandro González Iñárritu, composer Hildur Guðnadóttir and more join us to explain why.
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Kimmel says he thought he was going to stop; then he didn't.
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Eggs have roughly tripled in price in the last few years. Now a raft of competitors are hoping to lure Americans away from their beloved breakfast food.