Former Hanford Education Action League researcher Jim Thomas writes about how an early career pilgrimage motivated him to ...
CHEWELAH – Nutmeg, sugar and salt are familiar in any eggnog recipe. But this batch carries a local touch that ties it closer to home. “We’re really excited that we’re able to offer something ...
How best to spend, save and raise money will be a recurring theme when Washington lawmakers convene in Olympia next week for their annual “committee days.” The state is facing a budget shortfall ...
Dr. Sandro Galea, a distinguished professor in public health and dean of the Washington University School of Public Health, warns that the administration's turn toward alternative medicine risks ...
After years of limbo, the U.S. government has given the green light to a crash test dummy based on the female body. But will ...
Tony Flinn, known around the model railroad track in his basement as “Professor of English, Emeritus,” recently retired from Eastern Washington University to age in place, like an old car up on blocks ...
Shoppers can be thankful for discounts on turkey and stuffing this year. While overall grocery prices are up, this year's ...
House Bill 1622 looks to require government employers to bargain with unions over the use of the technology if it affects ...
As AI companies pour hundreds of billions of dollars into data centers, concerns grow that the industry is inflating a financial bubble that could harm the economy.
Earlier this year, toy makers said tariffs would put Christmas "at risk." NPR's A Martinez gets an update on the price of toys from Jay Foreman, CEO of Basic Fun.
Nouvelle Vague, by the way, is French for "new wave." And it refers specifically to the group of filmmakers who emerged in ...
The holiday shopping season is here, but a lot of shoppers are more cautious about spending as the Trump administration pleads for patience on the economy.