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  • The head of the General Services Administration and two deputies are out of jobs. And other career employees have been suspended for their role in spending $820,000 on a Nevada conference.
  • The federal government’s top health officers are making an appeal to the Northwest’s medical community to boost vaccination rates. The deputy director of…
  • A group that includes former Lakers star Magic Johnson agreed Tuesday night to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers from Frank McCourt for a record $2 billion. The price would shatter the mark for a North American sports franchise, topping the $1.1 billion Stephen Ross paid for the NFL's Miami Dolphins in 2009.
  • BOISE, ID. – Boise State University students broke the land speed record in a vegetable oil-powered truck over the weekend.We’ve been following a small…
  • One Northwest county is taking a hard line against dog owners who leave man’s best friend in a hot car this summer. Animal protection officers in Spokane…
  • Yuval, Anat and Avishai Cohen are top-tier jazz musicians. They're also siblings, and they occasionally record and perform together as a band. It's a family reunion you won't secretly dread.
  • Updated: 5:45 p.m. August 7, 2012 Highway 55 north of Banks is closed this afternoon. Rock fall caused by the Springs Fire has shut down a section of that…
  • Jonathan Rush, an assistant conductor for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, shares his top songs for summer listening.
  • Jacky Rowland reports from Belgrade that Yugoslav opposition leaders have launched a civil disobedience campaign to persuade President Slobodan Milosevic to recognize Sunday's election victory of Vojislav Kostunica and to cede power. Thousands of Serbs demonstrated again today in downtown Belgrade, and crowds were out in provincial cities, as well. She says although state-run television is showing pictures of Milosevic, still in charge, government officials are not answering phones, and it seems they do not know how to handle the situation. And, though top officers in the army and police are loyal to Milosevic, army soldiers, as well as rank and file policemen, do not support the regime.
  • The NPR Music editorial intern shares her favorite albums and songs of 2021.
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