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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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.
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The Transportation Security Administration says it anticipates 73,000 passengers at GEG during the holiday period.
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Craig Meidl's departure will cap a nearly thirty-year tenure in city law enforcement.
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Dr. Alicia Thompson is expected to begin her role leading SRHD in December.
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Woodward called Brown to offer support for a smooth transition.
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The former Washington Commerce Secretary led incumbent Spokane Mayor Nadine Woodward by more than 2,000 votes.
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Early results Tuesday night showed no change in the partisan makeup of the Spokane City Council.
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Early results reported Tuesday night showed councilwoman Betsy Wilkerson ahead of Kim Plese to lead the Spokane City Council, and former state lawmaker Lisa Brown ahead of incumbent Mayor Nadine Woodward.
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Most of the soil at the site in Spokane's East Central neighborhood is clean, but some contaminated soil will be trucked away for disposal.
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The facility, located south of downtown, is a larger home for the Spokane Regional Health District’s opioid treatment and assistance effort. With a patient roster around 1,000 people, the treatment program has outgrown its current staffing and space at SRHD’s downtown Spokane headquarters.