Northwest Public Radio News Archive
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- Gregoire Opposes Salmon Water Request
- WA: Large Election Day Turnout Predicted
- Beluga Ban A Boon For Idaho Caviar Farmers
- Fluoride Issue Before Bellingham Voters
- "Minuteman" Volunteers Watch Northern Border
- Lewiston Orchards Gets Water Conservation Grant
- Passport Requirement Worries Border Businesses
- Northwest Tourism is Strong
- Gas Prices Fall, But Slowly in Idaho
- U of Idaho Stands By Intelligent Design Policy
- Rural Bus Service Returns To North Idaho
- Realtors Support Farmland Conservation Measure
- Bittersweet Homecoming for NW Guardsmen
- ATVs Braked in National Forests
- Idaho Weighs Property Tax Reform
- Feds Say Cleanup Continues at Hanford
- WA Court Gives Lesbians Parental Rights
- Salvage Logging Controversy Reignites
- Ruling Addresses Gray Area Concerning Tribal Jurisdiction
- Ruling Clarifies Tribal Jurisdiction Issues
- Initiative Could Make Education Funding More Direct
- Costs Mount on Snoqualmie Pass Closure
- Truckers Lose Time and Money During I-90 Closure
- Gas Tax Repeal Appears to Fail
- Voters Defeat Both WA Med Mal Initiatives
- WA Voters Approve Smoking Ban
- Voters Say: Keep Gas Tax Increase
- Med Mal Reform Supporters: It’s Not Over
- WA: Government Accountability Measure Passes
- Truckers Lose Time and Money in I-90 Closure
- Third Time a Charm for $30 Car Tabs?
- Lynx Recovery Zones Outlined
- Controversy Swirls at Spotted Owl Meeting
- Bellingham Fluoride Measure Too Close to Call
- Not Enough Snow? Let’s Make Some!
- WA Welfare Program $90M in the Red
- WA Governor Threatens Hanford Lawsuit
- Bocce for the Troops
- WA Ag Dept. Proposes Pesticide Warning
- Trying to Save on Utility Bills? Some Tips
- Retracing The Lewis & Clark Journey
- WA Farm Bureau Touts Property-Rights
- WA Governor Threatens Hanford Lawsuit
- Commemorating Lewis & Clark…the Tribal Way
- Endangered Listing for Orcas Praised
- Border Gold Mine Back In Spotlight
- Sea-Tac Prepares for Bird Flu Quarantines
- Daycare, Pre-School Rating System Proposed
- NW Hunger Rates Diverge
- NW Dams Welcome New Relicensing Rules
- The Selling of Santa, Idaho
- Hunger in the Northwest: Ups and Downs
- What Will WA Legislature do with Surplus?
- Gay Political Leaders Meet in Seattle
- Has Washington's Housing Market Peaked?
- WA School Chief Rallies Support for WASL
- Home Sales Still Surging in WA
- X-mas Tree Farmers on Needles During Harvest
- Inmate Prescription Drug Use to be Reviewed
- Feds Expand Program to Boost NW Businesses
- New WA Rules Ban Doctor-Patient Dating
- WA Realtors Launch Preemptive Strike
- WSU Regents Approve New Budget
- WA: Housing Market Hot; Prices Burn
- “The Name’s Santa. SecretSanta.com…”
- Downtown Living Demonstrably "In"
- B.C. Bird Flu Outbreak Contained
- Funding Needed for Lewiston Nutrition Program
- Backups Expected Over Snoqualmie Pass
- Thanksgiving Travel Growth Not Expected
- Meals to Seniors Program In Need
- WA's Public Defender System Maxed-Out
- Effort to Open Private Lands to Hunters
- Ice Age Tusk Found in Eastern Washington
- Oregon Considers Cigarette Tax Initiative
- College Transfers Easier with Dual-Enrollment
- Bellingham Voters Defeat Fluoride Initiative
- DELAYS AND CLOSURES
- Political Gusts Could Tousle Wind power Plans
- WA React to Secret Report on Hanford Clean-up
- Lid on Gambling in WA Urged
- WA and OR Make Fatal 15 Annual List
- Political Could Upset Wind Power Plans
- When A Wage is Less Than a Living Wage
- Washington Has Best Air in the West
- Lawmakers Cool to NASCAR Finance Plan
- Weyerhaeuser Trimming Down Some More
- Weyerhaeuser Slimming Down Some More
- Holiday Philanthropists Be Warned
- WA Lawmakers Craft Tougher Sex Offender Laws
- WA Foster Care Reform Plan Vetted
- Political Gusts Could Tousle Wind Power Plans
- Tribes Hope to Spread Casinos Out
- No Human Cases of West Nile Virus in WA
- DELAYS AND CLOSURES
- West Recall – A Campaign, But Not A Party
- Record Wine Grape Harvest Has Vinters Juicing
- Holiday Philanthropists Be Warned
- Science Helps Real Trees Compete With Fake
- Farmers and Ranchers Slow to Register with State

