Top Regional News
The Washington and Idaho legislatures advance proposals to make "accessory dwelling units" more common.
Donald Trump will become the first former president to face criminal charges — and it's happening right in the middle of a presidential primary campaign.
Arts & Culture
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This week's TA(P) profiles Mallory Battista & Lisa Soranaka, Simon DeVille and Mel the Maker
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Reinaldo Gil Zambrano and Alina Murcar discuss the monthlong printmaking event
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Artist Humaira Abid and the MAC's Kayla Tackett discuss Abid's solo exhibition
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Events
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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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EventsThank you to everyone who contributed to the 2023 Record Sale
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NPR's Adrian Florido talks to Kim Wehle, former U.S. attorney and now professor at the University of Baltimore, about the political and legal implications of an indictment of former President Trump.
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NPR's Juana Summers speaks with actress Gabrielle Dennis about her new role in the Apple TV+ series The Big Door Prize.
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NPR's Adrian Florido talks to Christopher Stokes, who leads the Doctors Without Borders operation in Ukraine. A recent report by the organization says the medical situation in frontline areas is dire.
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NPR's Adrian Florido talks to Christopher Stokes, who leads the Doctors Without Borders operation in Ukraine. A recent report by the organization says the medical situation in frontline areas is dire.
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, states could offer free meals to every public school student every school day. That program ended, but some states, like Vermont, are looking to keep it on their own.
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NPR's Juana Summers speaks with the Rev. Al Sharpton about his time with the family of Irvo Otieno, the 28-year-old man who died in police custody in Virginia.
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The deaths of at least 39 migrants in a temporary detention center in Ciudad Juarez raises broader questions about migrant detention in Mexico. NPR's Adrian Florido talks with reporter James Fredrick.
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NPR's Adrian Florido talks with New Yorker writer Jay Caspian Kang about his latest piece, "The Particular Misery of College Admissions TikTok."
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Another major storm has many Californians asking when will this stop? Dozens of towns and communities are still dealing with flooding from earlier storms.
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Russia detained a U.S. journalist working for The Wall Street Journal, accusing him of espionage. Evan Gershkovich was reporting in the city of Yekaterinburg when he was detained.