Brandon Hollingsworth
News Host and ReporterBrandon Hollingsworth is your All Things Considered host. He has served public radio audiences for fifteen years, primarily in reporting, hosting and interviewing. His previous ports-of-call were WUOT-FM in Knoxville, Tennessee, and Alabama Public Radio. His work has been heard nationally on Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Here and Now and NPR’s top-of-the-hour newscasts.
When off the air, Brandon geologizes, reads, studies the weather, collects maps and spends quality time with his husband. He is a native of St. Clair County, Alabama, and earned a B.A. in Communications from Jacksonville State University.
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Idaho's acting state Solicitor General says a lower court ruling supports Idaho's interpretation of federal law.
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Brian Schaeffer will remain with the department until the end of Marc h to help out with the transition, Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown's office said Thursday.
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The higher yield came despite harvested acres shrinking by ten percent since last year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Brown emerged as the victor of a contentious mayoral campaign this fall.
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The agreement announced Thursday includes money for salmon and habitat restoration, and clean energy projects. But it does not conclude what to do with the four dams of the lower Snake River.
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The program on the Spokane Reservation in Wellpinit launched in October, and its supporters hope it will form the basis of a longer-term effort to teach Salish and underscore its cultural significance.
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Brown's transition strategy is built on five committees, each focused on a realm of civic interest: public safety, housing and homelessness, the regional economy, support for families and neighborhoods, and sustainability.
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Washington health officials say they'd like to see more people taking advantage of annual flu vaccinations, and the updated Covid booster shot.
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No substantial improvement in air quality is expected until the weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
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While the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities praised the faculty, staff and students of North Idaho College for their resilience, the commission had a less positive view of the school's board of trustees.