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Monday, November 23, 2009

Gregoire to Meet with Department of Revenue

Washington Governor Chris Gregoire will meet today (Monday) with the state Department of Revenue. It's part of an ongoing plan to tackle the state's budget crisis. More » Listen to this story

Monday, November 23, 2009

Chinese Government Pays To Teach Oregon Students

In Oregon's current budget crunch, adding new classroom subjects at public schools may be a hard sell. Especially when those classes are in a language few people in Oregon speak: Mandarin Chinese. But some Oregon lawmakers are pushing a new funding source for Chinese–language education: the Chinese government. More » Listen to this story

Monday, November 23, 2009

This Thanksgiving, Give Thanks To Those Few, Hardy Northwest Turkey Farmers

This Thanksgiving, turkey farmers are thankful for a better year than 2008. But the Northwest has far fewer turkey farmers than it used to. More » Listen to this story

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Port Poised to Buy Eastside Rail Corridor

The Port of Seattle's purchase of an Eastside rail corridor has been delayed several times, but now appears poised to happen, thanks to increased contributions from King County and others. More » Listen to this story

Friday, November 20, 2009

State's Uninsured to Hit a Million

The recent health care debate in Washington D.C. has been filled with political rhetoric. But closer to home, the issue is much more stark. A new report from the Washington Insurance Commissioner's office shows the number of people without health insurance is growing at an alarming rate, and at a huge cost. KUOW's Ruby de Luna reports. More » Listen to this story

Friday, November 20, 2009

Dorn Wants Delay in Graduation Requirements

Randy Dorn plans to ask the Washington State Legislature to delay high school graduation requirements in math and science. Dorn is State Superintendent of Public Instruction. He announced his request in Seattle Thursday. KUOW's Phyllis Fletcher reports. More » Listen to this story

Friday, November 20, 2009

Idaho Game Commission Extends the State's Wolf Season

Hunters in Idaho will be allowed to shoot wolves in most parts of the state for an extra three months. Idaho's Fish and Game Commission Thursday extended the state's wolf season through next March. Inland Northwest Correspondent Doug Nadvornick reports from the commission meeting in Coeur d'Alene. More » Listen to this story

Friday, November 20, 2009

A North Idaho Agricultural Research Center Faces Closure

Northwest colleges and universities have been tightening their belts in this tough economy. Some are dropping degree programs and refocusing their basic fields of study. But the University of Idaho is proposing cuts even in places that go to the core of its agricultural mission as a land–grant institution. Within the next few weeks, the university expects to announce whether it's closing three agricultural research facilities. Inland Northwest Correspondent Doug Nadvornick reports advocates believe it's a short sighted strategy that will hurt Idaho's economy. More » Listen to this story

Friday, November 20, 2009

Hundreds Sound Off on Proposed Idaho Nuclear Plant

Residents of southwest Idaho appear sharply divided over a proposed new nuclear power plant near the Oregon–Idaho border. Thursday night, around 250 people filled a high school auditorium for an initial public hearing on the project. Regional Correspondent Tom Banse reports from Payette, Idaho More » Listen to this story

Friday, November 20, 2009

Much-Discussed 'Nuclear Renaissance' Slow to Arrive

For several years now, energy experts have been predicting a nuclear renaissance in this country. But that's not materializing very quickly. In Idaho, an energy developer is now on his third proposed site for a new commercial nuclear power plant. Thursday night, in Payette, Idaho, people traveled hours to express their feelings at an initial public hearing. Opinions on the nuclear option were sharply divided. Correspondent Tom Banse reports from Payette County on the Oregon–Idaho border. More » Listen to this story

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Today's Schedule

1:00 p.m. BBC News Hour
2:00 p.m. KUOW Presents
3:00 p.m. The World
4:00 p.m. All Things Considered
6:30 p.m. Marketplace

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