A glut of potatoes means big spud dump across the Northwest
Potatoes, fresh from the field, bump onto a belt before being transferred to a storage shed outside of Boardman, Oregon. (Credit: Anna King / NWPB) Listen...
View ArticleIndictment against Kohberger will stand
Bryan Kohberger enters the courtroom for a hearing behind his attorney Jay Logsdon, Tuesday, June 27, 2023, at the Latah County Courthouse in Moscow, Idaho. (August Frank / The Lewiston Tribune via...
View ArticleWashington’s only ‘living ghost town’ is full of history and a few lingering...
Wes Engstrom, 91, first came to Liberty, Wash., in 1971 in search of gold. He's standing in front of the town's oldest working mining equipment called an arrastra. (Credit: Courtney Flatt / NW News...
View ArticleBlood banks in need of donations
Phlebotomist Elizabeth Joss at the Lewiston Vitalant clinic. (Courtesy: Vitalant) Listen https://www.nwpb.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/web-withledeRS-WRAP-BloodSupplyLow-10-26-23.mp3(Runtime 0:57)...
View ArticleMysteries of the Governor’s Mansion: A spooky audio tour
A spooky imagining of the Washington State Governor's Mansion. (Illustration by Rocio del Pilar Benavides / NWPB) Read All Hallows’ Eve is just around the corner, and the home of the Washington State...
View ArticleA ‘haunted hike’ brings Washington disaster to life
A group of hikers on the Iron Goat Trail in Washington. (Credit: Jon Hathaway via Flickr Creative Commons) Listen https://www.nwpb.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/102723CF_HauntedHike.mp3(Runtime 3:37)...
View ArticleMissing: What to do when someone disappears
Terrence Woods went missing in October 2018 near Orogrande, Idaho while filming with a British TV crew from Raw TV. The wilderness of Idaho County (pictured here) is some of the most remote country in...
View ArticleKaiser: Some small group plans will still have First Fill requirement
Lee Hadwiger, reads the letter he received from Kaiser Permanente in February informing him of the First Fill program. Hadwiger says he plans to switch back to his local pharmacy, Sid's, when the...
View ArticleEducators share mariachi knowledge
Osbaldo Chavez teaches his students at Pasco High School. (Credit: Johanna Bejarano / NWPB) Listen https://www.nwpb.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/100223_JB_MP3_Mariachi-educators_FT.mp3(Runtime 3:49)...
View ArticlePasco School District faces lawsuit for racial discrimination and retaliation
(Credit: Element 5 Digital via Unsplash.) Listen https://www.nwpb.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/102723_JB_MP3_PSD-Discrimination-case_FT.mp3(Runtime 3:18) Read A Latino employee has filed a complaint...
View ArticleWashington woman joins class-action lawsuit against DOD
Rainbow flags fly over Washington, DC. (Courtesy: Ted Eytan, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.) Listen https://www.nwpb.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/DOD-Lawsuit-—-Web-version-—-LG.mp3(Runtime...
View ArticleFederal grants could improve utility safety and add jobs
The federal Grid Resilience and Innovations Partnerships Program is investing in 58 projects across 44 states. (Credit: Julien Maculan via Unsplash) Listen...
View ArticlePlenty of Good Room: Educators bring gospel, spirituals, and civil rights...
(L-R) Dr. Marlowe Daly-Galeano, Prof. Terry Buffington, and Dr. Sarah Graham at NWPB's studios. (Credit: Kwasi Buffington) Listen...
View ArticleWSU researchers find 41 percent of U.S. women have no abortion access within...
Locations of physical abortion clinics (black squares), with 30-, 60-, 90-minute driving distance based on current and projected abortion restrictions. Figure created with QGIS. (Source: A geospatial...
View ArticleMany in Okanogan County say ‘don’t bring in’ grizzlies
This undated file photo provided by the National Park Service shows a grizzly bear walking along a ridge in Montana. (Credit: National Parks Service) Listen...
View ArticleLocal control, better recognition of tribal police could solve more MMIP cases
Leotis McCormack answers the phone at his office at the Nez Perce Tribal Police Department in Lapwai, Idaho. (Credit: Lauren Paterson / NWPB) Listen...
View ArticleTribal members gather to demand U.S. Government fulfill treaty obligations
Sockeye salmon like these are among the salmon species in peril. (Credit: Aaron Kunz) Listen https://www.nwpb.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/110323CF_TulalipSummit.mp3(Runtime 2:57) Read For Northwest...
View ArticlePalestine supporters block Port of Tacoma to protest U.S. military aid to Israel
Hundreds of protestors block the three road entrances to the Port of Tacoma. The protestors say their goal is to stop workers from loading weapons onto the ship to send to Israel. (Credit: Lauren...
View ArticleUniversity of Idaho students to lead vigil on anniversary of Moscow student...
People hold lights at a vigil in remembrance of the four victims in Boise, Idaho on November 30, 2022. (Credit: University of Idaho) Listen...
View ArticleOvertime law remains in dispute among farmworkers
Farmworkers gathered in Quincy, WA, during a rally about the agricultural overtime law. (Credit: Johanna Bejarano / NWPB). Listen...
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