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Former Hanford Education Action League researcher Jim Thomas writes about how an early career pilgrimage motivated him to research and write about the Northwest's nuclear history.
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We talk with Gonzaga professors Anny Fritzen Case and Jay Yang, who are creating a fellowship for teachers interested in learning more about AI and how they can use it to teach students.
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We talk with Chad Pritchard about where he has found PFAS in the ground water and whether the West Plains has enough water to accommodate future growth.
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A two-tiered economy? Slower growth? AI bubble? Three Spokane economists hash out the possibilities.Steve Scranton, Vange Ocasio Hochheimer and Grant Forsyth shared their views of the current economy and what to look for next year during this week's GSI economic forecast.
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Many economists say the current economy is great for people at the upper end of the wage scale, a slog for people at the other end. Also, historian Kristin Kobes Du Mez talks about how a fringe strain of Christianity has come to dominate the national conversation.
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Catholic Charities, Union Gospel Mission and lived experience weigh in on how to get people off the streets
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Jonathan Mallahan, Phil Altmeyer and Simon Moorby discuss the possible merits and shortcomings of one popular approach to getting people off the streets
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Jonathan Mallahan, Phil Altmeyer and Simon Moorby discuss the possible merits and shortcomings of one popular approach to getting people off the streets
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Jonathan Mallahan, Phil Altmeyer and Simon Moorby discuss the possible merits and shortcomings of one popular approach to getting people off the streets