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Religious leaders in Washington will be required to report child abuse or neglect, even when it is disclosed in confession, ...
Ivan Sarancha, 18, who left Luhansk after 11 years of living under occupation, stands in front of a memorial for the fallen ...
Maddie's Place, the non-profit recovery nursery for babies in Spokane, recently received $2 million from the Washington ...
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Maria Ressa discusses the upcoming Conclave to elect the next Pope with NPR's Scott Detrow.
Continuous glucose monitoring is helping diabetics and others do a better job of tracking their blood sugar and taking ...
Formula 1 racing has a ban on cursing, with fines starting at about 46 thousand dollars. NPR's Scott Simon explains why ...
On the women's side, 2023 Bloomsday runner-up (and two-time Paralympian) Hannah Babaloba leads the field. She'll be ...
Latinos, many from outside the U.S. mainland, have risen in prominence in horseracing, from the grooms to some of the ...
Spokane launches 'comprehensive' plan for homelessness; manufactured home owners celebrate rent caps passed by WA legislature ...
Loren Jenkins never intended to cover war, but in April 1975, he witnessed the fall of Saigon. From shredded files to hidden ...
The Trump administration has decimated an agency responsible for carrying out much of the research and prevention efforts to ...
Medicaid cuts loom over House Republicans' budget reconciliation. Rep. Jeff Hurd, R-Colo. says the "right reforms," like work ...