It wasn’t the first round of layoffs at the Spokane agency. Art Miller was a contract engineer in January when he received ...
On March 5, the Idaho House voted unanimously to pass Senate Bill 1001, a new law designed to protect free speech and combat ...
Cooperation with federal authorities tests bounds of law and policy, stirs fear in immigrant communities in north Idaho.
Organizers of Oakland's First Fridays art festival made a flyer promoting the event using AI, and are facing backlash for not ...
WA GOP finds strange political bedfellow in Ferguson; judge calls for cool-down in rhetoric against judiciary; future of Head ...
Investors, businesses and consumers all seem terrified of how President Trump's tariffs could upend the global economy.
The so-called de minimus exemption allowed Chinese and Hong Kong retailers to ship millions of packages worth $800 or less directly to U.S. consumers. That loophole will close May 2.
NPR's Scott Simon asks New Yorker contributor John Kenney about his comic new novel "I See You've Called in Dead." It's centered on a newswire obituary writer.
R.E.M. played its first concert there in 1980 and still draws fans to its hometown. A visit to Athens can be like a ...
NPR's Scott Simon and Meadowlark Media's Howard Bryant discuss the NCAA Final Four and the formerly unbreakable NHL record that's now tied about to be broken.
The company helped launch the software industry and bring a computer to every desktop. Hit products like Windows and the Xbox ...
Correa, an attorney with the Immigrant Justice Corps and Spokane nonprofit Manzanita House, sat down with SPR's Owen ...