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The money, distributed through Community Wildfire Defense Grants, will help pay for 13 state, local and tribal efforts to deal with and anticipate the Washington’s increasingly active wildfire seasons.
Shapiro co-hosts All Things Considered, co-stars in a cabaret act with Alan Cumming, and sings with the band Pink Martini. Now, he's written a book, a memoir called The Best Strangers in the World.
Arts & Culture
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Josh Stamoolis and Justin Bees offer insight into Eugène Ionesco's allegorical play
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Another week, another horror sequel. The sixth installment in the “Scream” series is now in theaters, and Nathan Weinbender takes a look at how it stacks up against the other installments of this uneven but sometimes inventive franchise.
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Events
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EventsThe free concert is happening March 25 at 1 PM at 1110 W. Riverside Ave.
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EventsThank you to everyone who contributed to the 2023 Record Sale
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EventsYou have the right to public records just as much as any journalist. Spokane Public Radio, RANGE and the Society of Professional Journalists Inland Northwest Chapter has created resources to help.
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TikTok's CEO plans to tell the committee that it is working to protect U.S. users' data from Chinese government scrutiny. TikTok is pouring millions into lobbying to ease national security worries.
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TikTok's CEO plans to tell the committee that it is working to protect U.S. users' data from Chinese government scrutiny. TikTok is pouring millions into lobbying to ease national security worries.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Columbia Law professor Richard Briffault about what a possible indictment could mean for former President Donald Trump's political future.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Columbia Law professor Richard Briffault about what a possible indictment could mean for former President Donald Trump's political future.
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NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Peter Conti-Brown of The Wharton School about whether the Fed keeps raising interest rates. The increases so far have eased inflation, but also put stress on some banks.
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NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Peter Conti-Brown of The Wharton School about whether the Fed keeps raising interest rates. The increases so far have eased inflation, but also put stress on some banks.
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The TSA says peanut butter is a liquid because its shape is dictated by its container. To pass through security, peanut butter in a carry-on needs to be 3.4 oz. or less.
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Residents in California's San Joaquin Valley are assessing damage and what's next for them following a series of strong storms that flooded farms and homes, threatening crops and jobs.
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It's an intriguing finding that suggests life as we know it may have been seeded by asteroids and meteors.
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Should Congress extend a law that lets U.S. intelligence spy on communications involving Americans? The law expires at the end of the year unless Congress renews it.