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Spokane Public Radio

About: The mission of Spokane Public Radio stations KPBX 91.1, KSFC 91.9, and KPBZ 90.3 is to provide high-quality, artistic, educational, and informational programming, which enhances and enlivens the cultural life and civic discourse of its listening communities.
Contact Us: Spokane Public Radio 1229 N Monroe St Spokane, WA 99201
Spokane manufacturing and the 'overcast cloud'; making outdoor trails accessible for disabled hikers

Spokane manufacturing and the 'overcast cloud'; making outdoor trails accessible for disabled hikers

North ID median wages see second highest jump in state

North ID median wages see second highest jump in state

Today's Headlines: SCC looks to address rural nursing shortage; ID schools pass lowered standards

Today's Headlines: SCC looks to address rural nursing shortage; ID schools pass lowered standards

Hemp-derived THC products restricted, still being sold in Washington

Hemp-derived THC products restricted, still being sold in Washington

The latest COVID vaccines come with new FDA limits

The latest COVID vaccines come with new FDA limits

Visit SPR at the Labor Day Fall Arts Preview

Visit SPR at the Labor Day Fall Arts Preview

Today's Headlines: Spokane River dries up as drought spreads through NW; ID slashes Medicaid rates

Today's Headlines: Spokane River dries up as drought spreads through NW; ID slashes Medicaid rates

The Framers wanted the House closest to the people. Redistricting may undermine that

The Framers wanted the House closest to the people. Redistricting may undermine that

Wildfire season in progress; active, but not catastrophic so far

Wildfire season in progress; active, but not catastrophic so far

AI "deadbots" are persuasive — and researchers say, they're primed for monetization

AI "deadbots" are persuasive — and researchers say, they're primed for monetization

Today's Headlines: ID task force looks to cut state worker costs; Travis Decker search continues

Today's Headlines: ID task force looks to cut state worker costs; Travis Decker search continues

20 years after Hurricane Katrina, St. Bernard Parish is still recovering

20 years after Hurricane Katrina, St. Bernard Parish is still recovering

Idaho Legislature’s DOGE panel to work on repealing state laws

Idaho Legislature’s DOGE panel to work on repealing state laws

A Spokane agency celebrates three years of helping refugees

A Spokane agency celebrates three years of helping refugees

Today's Headlines: New GU president welcomes students; seaweed may reduce concrete carbon emissions

Today's Headlines: New GU president welcomes students; seaweed may reduce concrete carbon emissions

Remote participation now firmly embedded in WA Legislature

Remote participation now firmly embedded in WA Legislature

Washington governor and AG stand by state prison notifications to ICE

Washington governor and AG stand by state prison notifications to ICE

Despite health concerns, football remains popular choice among Spokane high schoolers

Despite health concerns, football remains popular choice among Spokane high schoolers

Making a racket: Tennis is one of Spokane students' favorite sports

Making a racket: Tennis is one of Spokane students' favorite sports

Cheer squad catches on with both genders in Spokane schools

Cheer squad catches on with both genders in Spokane schools

Leaders and policy analysts warn of ACA insurance costs increasing to 75% next year

Leaders and policy analysts warn of ACA insurance costs increasing to 75% next year

Brown, other state AGs ask FDA to reduce restrictions on drug used in medication abortion

Brown, other state AGs ask FDA to reduce restrictions on drug used in medication abortion

Nothing lasts forever, except maybe the Goo Goo Dolls

Nothing lasts forever, except maybe the Goo Goo Dolls

'Weapons' exposes the dark underbelly of American suburbia

'Weapons' exposes the dark underbelly of American suburbia

Famine confirmed in northern Gaza, says U.N.

Famine confirmed in northern Gaza, says U.N.

First wave of Epstein files is being sent to Congress, says Oversight Committee chair

First wave of Epstein files is being sent to Congress, says Oversight Committee chair

Spokane students respond to the district's 'be active' challenge by turning out for sports in big numbers

Spokane students respond to the district's 'be active' challenge by turning out for sports in big numbers

Artificial light has essentially lengthened birds' day

Artificial light has essentially lengthened birds' day

Two genre novels offer entertainment -- and plenty of wry social commentary

Two genre novels offer entertainment -- and plenty of wry social commentary

Spokane law enforcement community and public remember fallen comrade

Spokane law enforcement community and public remember fallen comrade