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Natalie Poulson lost her job as a Spokane public school teacher after she defied a mask mandate. Now, she's looking to serve Spokane in the state House in Olympia.
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Pam Kohlmeier is a leader of the group Prosperity Eastern Washington, which is raising awareness about the struggles of rural hospitals. It raised money for a billboard campaign in rural communities.
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Two AI aficionados talk with Doug Nadvornick about how people can have a healthy relationship with artificial intelligence.
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We talk with Grant Erickson from IntelliTect and John Shovic from the University of Idaho-Coeur d'Alene.
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(UW) RIDE Program Director CJ Yoon traveled to northern Alaska to care for patients in a tiny village.
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Windsong School is one of several Northwest schools that practice the Waldorf educational philosophy.
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Sonny Naipo is moving on to college, but perhaps he'll leave a sporting legacy.
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Volleyball as a potential high school varsity sport in Washington? One student is making his case. There's no place for computers in the classrooms of one private Spokane school. A Spokane dentist takes his services to a rural Alaskan town.
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Graham Morehead from Pangeon and Gonzaga University and IntelliTect's Grant Erickson answer our questions.
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We have excerpts from a Thursday press conference where task force members offered key points from their report to local elected officials.
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Grant Erickson from IntelliTect and Graham Morehead from Pangeon and Gonzaga University join us to talk about the basics of artificial intelligence.
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Gonzaga President Katia Passerini talks about her first year in Spokane and what's ahead.