Former Hanford Education Action League researcher Jim Thomas writes about how an early career pilgrimage motivated him to ...
Our colleagues at FAVS News have begun a six-part series called “Building Bridges.” The guiding principle is that including people and groups of all faiths and backgrounds is essential to building ...
David Folkenflik was described by Geraldo Rivera of Fox News as "a really weak-kneed, backstabbing, sweaty-palmed reporter." Others have been kinder. The Columbia Journalism Review, for example, once ...
Hannah Cvancara has spent years trying to prove to the Department of War that even if someone is missing a limb, "they're not broken." Hannah Cvancara is a Spokane emergency room nurse who has tried ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Bloodshot Records co-founder and former owner Rob Miller about his memoir, "The Hours Are Long But The Pay Is Low." ...
Authorities say the suspect who shot two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, drove from his home in Bellingham, Washington, to carry out the attack. Here's how that city is ...
Longtime pollster Stuart Elway is ending the Elway Poll after 33 years, closing Washington’s only continuous statewide public-opinion survey. His decision shutters the last independent survey tracking ...
If you thought the Black Friday frenzy had died down, several stores across town proved otherwise Friday morning. Hundreds of people lined up before dawn, chasing in-store-only deals that brought back ...
States are suing the Trump administration over its plan to massively cut back long-term housing for homeless people. Advocates say the changes could push more than 100,000 residents onto the streets.
Andrea Weiskircher's decision to file complaints inspired scores of women to step forward with their own allegations of abuse by Idaho prison staff. Woman whose allegations sparked others to speak up ...
Before you share your Thanksgiving leftovers with your pet, here's what's safe -- and what's not -- to feed your cats and dogs.
In 2010, 13-year-old Aimee Gerold and her father, Bob, came to StoryCorps to talk about Aimee's adoption and how their family began. Fifteen years later, they returned to reflect on that conversation.
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