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The organization has made more than 70 matches. Some live in a historic Coeur d'Alene building.
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Eve Ensler's play was last staged at Gonzaga in 2019.
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Maddie's Place has operated with piecemeal funding, but wants financial stability to keep operating.
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Spokane's Maddie's Place neo-natal nursery looks for permanent funding, while exporting its care model. Should med students learn more about caring for dying patients? The West Central Abbey turns to artists for fundraising help.
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Pablo Monsivais from WSU's Nutrition and Exercise Physiology program has done research on "healthy foods". He says some of the new guidelines make sense, some don't.
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Jerry Poplin has moved to Virginia, but he still keeps in touch with his former colleagues in Spokane.
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Famous for characters like Bon Qui Qui and My Linh, Johnson-Reyes has become an enduring comedic force of her own.
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We talk with Angel Tomeo Sam and Matt Albright from the Health and Safety Task Force about what to do with new recommendations from a Miami-based consultant.
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SPR's Doug Nadvornick talks with Spokane legislators Marcus Riccelli, Suzanne Schmidt and Timm Ormsby about the 2026 legislative session that begins Monday.
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The former 10-term Republican representative from eastern Washington has created an institute to train the next generation of leaders.
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Julie Tate-Libby loves where her home, but recognizes the growth it's experiencing are changing what the Methow has traditionally been about.