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Known as the "Prince of Darkness," the lead singer of the massively influential rock band Black Sabbath, Osbourne reached ...
NPR newsroom chief Edith Chapin says she's leaving the network. She made the announcement just days after Congress voted to ...
Texas Republicans want to redraw the state's congressional districts to gain an advantage in next year's election. U.S. Rep.
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Tracy Slater, author of "Together in Manzanar," which tells the true story of a family of ...
While it doesn’t rank among the best of Pixar’s animated efforts, “Elio” does address some worthy emotional issues, Dan ...
NPR has learned that the Pentagon has also approved the expansion of the U.S. Naval Base on Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for the ...
Today's Headlines: BC recruits NW health professionals; Spokane goes forward with Thorpe development
The British Columbian Ministry of Health said more than 2,000 doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses and other healthcare workers have signed up for webinars on how to move their careers northwards.
Spokane's reserve assets on track to disappear by 2027; Salish School executive director passes the baton to two successors; ...
In Nothing More of This Land, Aquinnah Wampanoag writer Joseph Lee takes readers past the celebrity summer scene and into the ...
Andre Holland stars in the strange, hallucinatory noir The Actor, about a man with amnesia trying to piece his identity back ...
Spokane Public Radio is a media partner for the 22nd annual Blue Waters Bluegrass Festival in Medical Lake's Waterfront Park, ...
In June, total vehicle traffic crossing at southbound ports of entry, such as Peace Arch and Pacific Highway, was down 31% ...
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