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Washington's top public health official talks about how public health is trying to regain the public's trust.
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The West Coast actor, writer, and funny guy gets serious about sacredness, meaning, and Mordor.
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Turnout is up for tackle football, including for middle school students. Interest in flag football is luke warm..
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Tennis was one of the first sports to return after the COVID pandemic. Now hundreds of students have turned out for their school teams in Spokane.
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Spokane school officials say cheerleading is one of the sports that's growing in popularity with students, both girls and boys. It has morphed into a different sport than the one their parents and grandparents participated in.
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More students are choosing to play sports such as tennis and volleyball. Some activities traditionally associated with one gender are now appealing to both boys and girls.
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Co-founder Nil Vinyals and head coach Mike Pellicio chat about Project Inspire. Some of Spokane's newest soccer players chime in, too.
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USL owner Katie Harnetiaux talks about how soccer needs more women, both on the pitch and off
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Historically underrepresented footballers are getting their time to shine on the pitch.
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Tate-Libby writes from her perspective as an anthropologist and as a longtime resident of the Methow.
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General Manager John Decker, Program Director Henry McNulty and News Director Doug Nadvornick talk about why they tweaked the formats of SPR's three program streams.
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