Top Regional News
Idaho's legislative budget writers are facing significant increases in routine expenses as they prepare for the upcoming session beginning in January.
Companies have begun using AI to interview potential employees, and a new study shows a number of job candidates may prefer being interviewed by AI.
Arts & Culture
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Movie ReviewsJafar Panahi challenges Iran's government with his new film "It Was Just an Accident," Dan Webster says.
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Spokane Symphony guest conductor Darko Butorac and guest solo violinist Karisa Chiu talk with Jim Tevenan about the upcoming Masterworks 3 program of the SSO
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Hsia-Jung Chang talks with host Jim Tevenan about her new Spokane concert series, Piano Lunch, that begins November 10th at Salem Lutheran Church
Events
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SPR GM John Decker was at New Love Coffee in Liberty Lake on Saturday, October 25th, and enjoyed hearing from you!
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EventsSPR and IAE present David Sedaris on November 13th, 2025 at the Fox Theater.
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EventsSPR is a media partner for the Fall Folk Festival, taking place November 8th and 9th, 2025 at Spokane Community College.
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Airlines are canceling hundreds of flights to comply with the FAA's order. But there are still questions about the plan, which the agency says will keep the skies safe during the government shutdown.
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There were long lines at Logan Airport this morning as passengers queued up for help. The airlines have begun canceling flights to comply with a federal order related to the government shutdown.
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The Trump administration is appealing a court order to fully fund SNAP benefits this month. The federal food aid program has been a political target for Republicans.
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The elections were voters' chance to weigh in a year after President Trump's election. Now Republicans and Democrats are reflecting on where they are and what they need to do to win in the future.
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Clint Bentley's intimate historical drama, Train Dreams, is set in the age of the steam locomotive and westward expansion, and centers on a logger in the Pacific Northwest.
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Scientists have investigated how woodpeckers use their muscles and their breathing to prepare to strike wood -- and they liken it to the way tennis players prepare to smack a ball.
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Global pop star Rosalía is back with a new album Friday. Featuring songs in 13 languages, it's the Spanish star's most impressive project yet.
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Israel despite a ceasefire last year with Hezbollah, has continued drone and other attacks along the border with Lebanon. One recent visit from a drone took a surreal turn.
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Police rely on license plate cameras to help solve crimes. Recently, lookups of this data have surged by federal agencies, who are potentially using it for immigration enforcement in sanctuary states.
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After two years of war, Gaza is littered with unexploded bombs that continue to maim and kill despite a ceasefire.