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Forecasters say Palouse, Camas Prairie will get the worst of it.
The team found a single pink rose in bloom at a former Japanese American internment camp. It's blossoming on an 80-year-old rose bush at Amache National Historic Site.
Arts & Culture
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Suzanne Montgomery, Bob Roberts, Bill Dunfield and Marty Johnson join Verne Windham in the Studio.
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Executive Director Wesley Jessup and Artist Sheila Evans visit the KPBX studio
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Director Heather McHenry-Kroetch and Actor Bryce Clifton visit the KPBX studio
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Events
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EventsHear the incredible performances from day two's group of young musicians
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EventsHear the incredible performances from the first hour of day two's group of young musicians
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EventsHear the incredible performances from day two's group of young musicians
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Imagine what it must be like to be a teacher in the schools around Uvalde, Texas. Following Tuesday's shooting, you have to go back to work, greet your students and try to make them feel safe.
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Federal forecasters predict 14 to 21 named storms will form in the Atlantic this hurricane season, which begins June 1. (This story first on on All Things Considered on May 5, 2022)
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After more than 3,000 episodes, the finale one airs Thursday. The longtime talk show host is a pioneering voice who leaves behind a complicated legacy.
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NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Mark Follman about the behavioral patterns of mass shooters. Follman is the author of: Trigger Points: Inside the Mission to Stop Mass Shootings in America.
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The results of a study released this month find that at least one in five Republican state legislators across the country are affiliated with far-right groups on Facebook.
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President Biden signed an executive order Wednesday on policing — two years after George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer.
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NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Rep. Rosa DeLauro about a House panel hearing that questioned why it took the FDA four months to issue warnings about baby formula that didn't meet safety requirements.
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Scientists and engineers are troubleshooting from 14 billion miles away, with a delay of 20-plus hours each way — trying to fix an antenna control system built 45 years ago.
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After several high-profile school shootings in recent years, school safety experts have centered on some important measures that communities and politicians can take to protect students.
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The Navy is hoping that the new Top Gun sequel can help rescue naval aviation from a pilot shortage. This comes nearly four decades after the original film helped to break recruiting records.