Top Regional News
A new analysis of heat mapping data collected across Spokane has found that low-income people, and people of color, are more likely to live in the hottest areas of the city.
NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks to a South Florida real estate broker about buying and selling houses in a market buffeted by increasing bouts of severe weather.
Arts & Culture
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Dancers discuss their new performance that deals with light and perspective
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On TA(P): Stephanie Frost, Henry Thrasher, Michael Todd, Rena Priest and Matt Stubbs
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Events
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EventsSpokane Public Radio is a media partner for Bike Everywhere Month
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EventsThank you for the 2023 Celtic Dance Party!
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EventsThe free concert is happening March 25 at 1 PM at 1110 W. Riverside Ave.
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Ten years after the Boston Marathon bombing, Robert Wheeler is training for this year's race. He's one of dozens of runners who survived the tragedy and has continued to run Boston in the years since.
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Fighting erupted Saturday morning in Sudan's capital Khartoum between two factions of Sudan's armed forces, with reports of gunfire and explosions across the city.
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Fort Lauderdale's historic flooding left some homeowners stranded outside this week. We talk with one resident who has decided to move.
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NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks with NPR Reporter Joanna Kakissis in Ukraine about how the recent intelligence leaks in the U.S. are affecting relations between allies.
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On Sunday night the curtain will fall on the longest-running show in Broadway history: Andrew Lloyd Webber's mega hit ran for more than 35 years. "I got the gig of a lifetime," says one cast member.
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On Sunday night the curtain will fall on the longest-running show in Broadway history: Andrew Lloyd Webber's mega hit ran for more than 35 years. "I got the gig of a lifetime," says one cast member.
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Hundreds of people in South Florida are in shelters after historic flooding this week. They worry about their homes and the messy clean-up ahead.
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NPR's Miles Parks speaks to Bill Hader Bill Hader, the co-creator, co-writer, director, and star of HBO's "Barry." The show's fourth and final season stared this week.
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Ten years after the bombing of the Boston Marathon, people gather to remember the dead and injured.
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Maggie Smith's poem "Good Bones" went viral in 2016. She talks with NPR's Miles Parks about her work and her divorce, both subjects of her new memoir "You Could Make This Place Beautiful."