Dear NWPB audiences and supporters, Twitter recently labeled NPR’s (National Public Radio) official Twitter account as “state-affiliated media,” which is incorrect and then changed it to “government-funded media,” falsely implying that […]Read More
Despite the snow, flowers and gifts continue to pile up in honor of the four University of Idaho students killed last month. (Credit: Lauren Paterson / NWPB) Listen (Runtime 4:40) […]Read More
Ann Curry, journalist, former NBC anchor and renowned national and international correspondent, recounts her experience as one of the first reporters to cover the war in Darfur. In this episode […]Read More
The investigation into Chinese political elites would "wipe out everything we've tried to build there," Matthew Winkler, Bloomberg's editor-in-chief at the time, said on audiotape obtained by NPR.Read More
Election season is full of soundbites and noise. This year NWPB wants to go beyond the headlines and cut through the noise to provide you context to issues and candidates on the ballot. This podcast examines 'HOW' we got to where we are as a region. Listen or subscribe to this podcast.Read More
PBS NewsHour co-founder Jim Lehrer, a giant in journalism known for his tenacity and dedication to simply delivering the news, died peacefully in his sleep at home on Thursday, at the age of 85.Read More
Amid sagging ratings, CBS News President Susan Zirinsky plans to rebuild the network's flagship morning and evening broadcasts around several rising stars.Read More
Northwest news is coming to KTNW, following PBS Newshour Weekend. Beginning May 4th you can join NWPB news manager Scott Leadingham on-air at 5:55pm. Each week he'll talk with regional news correspondents about the latest happenings around the Northwest. Stream episode 1 now on our website.Read More
Latest Rattlesnake Ridge News Residents Displaced By Rattlesnake Ridge Slide Confront Yakima’s Tight Housing Market Esmy Jimenez January 26, 2018 The slow-moving landslide on Rattlesnake Ridge in Washington’s Yakima Valley […]Read More