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A new exhibit at the Maryhill Museum of Art hopes to bring the beauty of the Columbia River Gorge to the world.
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A handful of small town newspapers in the Pacific Northwest are facing uncertainty as they look for new publishers. It's a daunting page to turn in an ever-evolving industry, and locals are searching for ways to save them.
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The Washington State Book Awards have been announced and for the third year in a row, a writer from Spokane has claimed the top prize for fiction. Shawn…
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Businesses across Oregon are reaping the benefits of the throngs of tourists descending on the state for the solar eclipse. But one tiny radio station in…
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A new film based on an award-winning novel by a Portland author is playing across the country this summer. It’s star hails from Yakima, Washington.In…
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As campaign slogans go, it was a good one: "Keep Zombies in Washington."And it worked in the end. The Washington Legislature late Friday voted to renew…
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Civic boosters in an Olympic Peninsula rainforest town are looking to a trove of movie props and costumes to maintain the flow of vampire tourism. A…
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Troy Osaki is on the verge of graduating law school. But the law, he says, is not enough. What about poetry?Osaki works with young people in Seattle’s…
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A short online post broke the story to viewers and readers that the regional all-news channel Northwest Cable News will air its last broadcast on January…
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The daily newspaper in Oregon's capital is undergoing some changes. The Statesman Journal in Salem laid off two top newsroom employees and has sold the…
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National parks will offer free admission on the final weekend of August in honor of the 100th birthday of the National Park Service. Before then, the park…
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People who live in the country who want to play Pokémon Go have a problem.There are a lot of techie reasons why Pokémon stops are found more often in…