Location:

Pullman, WA

Genres:

Local News

Networks:

Northwest PR

Language:

English


Episodes
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Roseburg Locals In Uphill Push For Gun Safety Laws

10/19/2015
Roseburg, Oregon, site of the recent mass shooting at Umpqua Community College, is a rural, conservative timber town in which firearms are a...

Duration:00:04:12

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Sun Sets On Shell Oil's Arctic Quest

10/15/2015
Shell Oil's Polar Pioneer rig left Alaska's Dutch Harbor for Port Angeles, Washington, on Wednesday. The energy giant's other Arctic rig, the Noble...

Duration:00:01:09

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Spokane Psychologists Face ACLU Lawsuit For Torture Design

10/14/2015
Two psychologists who worked for the Air Force out of Spokane are being sued by the American Civil Liberties union.

Duration:00:01:02

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Three More Umpqua Shooting Victims Remembered Saturday

10/12/2015
Rebecka Carnes, Quinn Cooper and Lucas Eibel were memorialized in separate services Saturday in Myrtle Creek and Roseburg. The 18-year-olds were shot...

Duration:00:00:57

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Special Legislative Election Key To Future Control Of Washington House

10/12/2015
Most voters in Washington should have their November ballots in hand by the end of this week. It’s an off election year. But there’s one hot...

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'Not Knowing' You're Ill Breeds Conflict For Alzheimer's Patients And Their Families

10/8/2015
“Hello!” Squeals Drea Lake as she enters her husband Tyrone’s room. They have been married for more than 50 years; Tyrone has had Alzheimer’s since...

Duration:00:04:03

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Community Colleges Hold Vigils In Solidarity With Umpqua

10/8/2015
A number of community colleges around Oregon held vigils Wednesday evening to honor the victims of the shooting last week at Umpqua Community College...

Duration:00:01:24

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After Possible Evidence Tampering, Brown's Office To Look Into OSP Lab Practices

9/28/2015
Governor Kate Brown announced Friday that she’s forming a workgroup to look into the Oregon State Police Crime lab. That’s alongside investigations by...

Duration:00:01:06

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Idaho Sues Over Sage Grouse Land Management Plans

9/28/2015
Just three days after federal officials decided not to list the greater sage grouse under the Endangered Species Act, Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter's office...

Duration:00:00:58

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Kate Brown Will Run For Oregon Governor

9/21/2015
Oregon Governor Kate Brown told a reporter in Pendleton, Oregon, Friday that she will run for the office next year.

Duration:00:00:48

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Idaho Ranks Among States ‘Most Welcoming’ For Refugees

9/15/2015
Idaho has a long history of accepting refugees. The modern era of welcoming persecuted groups began in 1975 when Governor John Evans opened the doors...

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One Family Reacts To Supreme Court Charter School Decision

9/8/2015
Washington state charter schools are open as usual today despite Friday’s state Supreme Court decision that charters are unconstitutional. Families of...

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Pumping Water From A Cascades Lake to Irrigate Orchards

9/2/2015
This summer’s hot, dry weather has left Northwest apple growers hurting for water to irrigate their orchards. It’s a hint at what’s predicted as the...

Duration:00:03:46

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Parched Olympic Peninsula Community Eyes New Reservoir

9/1/2015
For more than a century, the snowmelt that fed the Dungeness River has provided water for farmers’ crops as well as for salmon journeying to the ocean...

Duration:00:03:50

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Marine Life Struggles In Hood Canal's Low-Oxygen Waters

9/1/2015
Marine life is struggling to survive in the oxygen-starved waters of Hood Canal.

Duration:00:01:07

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Fallen Firefighters Remembered For Courage And Compassion

8/31/2015
Family, friends, and fellow firefighters gathered Sunday at a memorial for the three young men who were killed battling a blaze in North Central...

Duration:00:00:56

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Rain Showers Aid Modest Progress On Wildfires

8/31/2015
Light rains and higher humidity helped firefighters slow the spread of wildfires burning in North Central Washington on Sunday. More favorable weather...

Duration:00:00:47

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At WSU Memorial, President Floyd Is Remembered As Visionary Friend Of Students

8/27/2015
Students and dignitaries from around the state gathered in Pullman Wednesday at a memorial service for late Washington State University president Elson...

Duration:00:02:56

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Investigation Begins Into Firefighter Deaths Near Twisp

8/24/2015
An investigation into what caused the deaths of three firefighters and injured four others last week in North Central Washington is just beginning....

Duration:00:01:11

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Juvenile Inmate Firefighter Flown To Seattle After Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound

8/23/2015
A juvenile inmate helping fight wildfires in North Central Washington escaped Friday after allegedly assaulting a staff member. Officials have said the...

Duration:00:00:40