Listen Club organizers discuss the three-day calendar for Hamfest, which took place at the Dryden Gun Club. (Credit: Renee Diaz / NWPB) (Runtime 3:33) Read DRYDEN — Radio enthusiasts gathered […]Read More
Sueann Ramella interviews Sam Chapman virtually on April 19, 2022. What do you really know about psilocybin, commonly known as magic mushrooms? Research on the substance has lagged behind in […]Read More
“If I switch it on, there’s a familiar voice or familiar story.” Madison Evangelista Kennewick, WA This is Madison from Kennewick, Washington. I think public broadcasting is super important and […]Read More
“I want to thank you so much for saving our station and for providing beautiful, wonderful classical music to the Pacific Northwest.” Ann Chikin Bellingham, WA This is Ann Chikin. […]Read More
“I think that public broadcasting provides a very needed balance to the whole broadcasting field in general.” CA Hurst Kennewick, WA This is CA Hurst from Kennewick, Washington . I […]Read More
“You build community and you connect us.” Debby Parker Bellingham, WA This is Debby Parker from Bellingham. I want to tell you that public radio is my medium of choice […]Read More
“I love the fact that I can rely on the news, it’s accurate and it’s not biased.” Kathleen Kiesel-Nield Desert Aire, WA Hi, this is Kathleen from Desert Aire, Washington. […]Read More
“To have a source of information that you can rely upon is as important as having the right to vote.” Aaron Randall Brooklyn, NY So my name is Aaron Randall. […]Read More
“Daily, I am deeply nourished by NWPB classical.” Ariel Riter Bellingham, WA This is Ariel Riter in Bellingham, Washington. I must confess, I’m a picky eater but I’m an even […]Read More
“Those shows are a part of my identity.” Mercedes Phillips WA & OR This is Mercedes from Washington and Oregon state. I actually started listening to public broadcasting from as […]Read More
“I think we’d be less rich as a society if we didn’t have public broadcasting.” Ginny Butler Dayton, WA “This is Ginny Butler from Dayton. I think we’d be less […]Read More
Nancy Mack Nancy Mack, (née Stack) as a student reporter at KWSU-AM KWSU Radio & TV Alumna Nancy Mack, (née Stack) was one of only three women specializing in radio […]Read More
Bill Morelock Bill Morelock as a KWSU Classical Music Host Former On -Air Personality Starting as an English major at WSU, Bill Morelock slowly but surely made his way to […]Read More
Dale Harrison Dale Harrison during his time as Morning Edition Producer. Former Producer & News Director Dale Harrison spent his career dedicated to public broadcasting, working at NWPB in Pullman, […]Read More
Thom Kokenge Interviews Bill Morelock About His Start with Northwest Public Broadcasting For those who’ve listened to classical music on NWPB for a long time, you probably know the name […]Read More
"This has happened, and my intention is to come here every day I can," the conservative talk show host told his listeners on Monday. He said the diagnosis was confirmed by two medical institutions.Read More
Almost a year later, KYNR, "the voice of the Yakama Nation," is broadcasting again after a burglary knocked them off the air. Staff were heartbroken for themselves and their listeners. Tribal members and others in the community depend on the station for news and information.Read More
Typically, if you tuned in to KYNR 1490 AM, "The Voice of the Yakama Nation," you’d hear everything: local high school sports, birthday call-outs, musical guests. But eight months ago, the station was robbed and the broadcast came to a halt. That left 6,000 tribal members and other non-Native listeners without local news.Read More
A proposed change could see more radio stations ending up in the hands of fewer executives, which would have a homogenizing effect on radio dials around the U.S. The thing is, that's already happened.Read More
A Passion for Pottery Produced by Greg Mills It took twenty four years for Pete Glarborg to turn the wheel back on and reignite his passion for pottery. Now his […]Read More
Ricardo Garcia (L) and his friend Nieves Negrete of Yakima talk about the first Spanish-language community radio station, KDNA. Negrete interviewed Garcia for StoryCorps. CREDIT STORYCORPS Listen KDNA, the […]Read More