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SPR News Today is Spokane Public Radio’s new daily news podcast. In 10 minutes each weekday morning, the SPR News team will take you through headlines from around the Inland Northwest and bring the co... more
FAQs about SPR News Today:How many episodes does SPR News Today have?The podcast currently has 176 episodes available.
April 24, 2026WA teacher's dismissal over Kirk comments has other educators 'walking on eggshells'Plus, an Adams County hospital "resets," pausing many patient services as it tries to stay afloat until levy dollars arrive. About 30,000 Idahoans likely no longer have health insurance, latest data shows. Idaho lawmakers get first look at federal rural health program. WA officials unveil 400-page statewide climate plan....more12minPlay
April 23, 2026FaVS News goes statewidePlus, a majority of WA Supreme Court seats are up for election this year, Spokane County relaunches its emergency notification system, Hunters aims to fix its water treatment system, state funding for salmon recovery dries up, and the Salish School of Spokane gets funding for a solar project at its yet-to-be-built campus....more12minPlay
April 22, 2026Trump canceled the National Nature Assessment. Scientists will publish it anywayPlus, ID Gov. Brad Little shrugs off "no confidence vote" by the state's biggest teachers' union and says the state may not have budgeted enough money for wildfire season on a visit to CDA. WA police are way behind on required de-escalation and cultural awareness training, and the Criminal Justice Training Commission can't do anything about it. The gray wolf population grew in WA last year, while depredation numbers fell. And DOJ is investigating UW—again....more12minPlay
April 21, 2026WA Latino farmworkers face high rates of long COVID. But getting care is complicated.Plus, election officials in Washington state are working with law enforcement to investigate how a box of unopened ballots ended up behind a dumpster. Local and federal law enforcement believe that gang members have been trafficking guns across state lines to youth in Spokane County. The race for Spokane County Prosecutor widens. WA asparagus farmers say they're having a hard time finding labor because of fear over the federal immigration crackdown. And Egypt’s national team has chosen Spokane as its base camp during the 2026 FIFA World Cup....more13minPlay
April 20, 2026Community calls Lakeland School District trustees to reinstate superintendent or resignMost police in WA aren't meeting violence de-escalation training requirements, per a new state audit. Spokane leaders float the idea of splitting the fire department from the city to create a new fire district. Spokane Community Colleges and the University of Idaho are partnering to get more students four-year wildlife degrees. That could especially benefit local Tribes. The newest U.S. submarine is named "Idaho" to honor the landlocked state's unique contributions to naval science....more12minPlay
April 17, 2026Protesters likely to head to trial, and renters may get "right to cooling"Plus, Washington sheriffs sue over new state law. The Kootenai County jail isn't always hitting staffing requirements even though officers are working thousands of hours of overtime. And some members of the Spokane Transit Authority board are pushing to get a sales tax renewal in front of voters this August....more13minPlay
April 16, 2026'Tiny Desk' creator Stephen Thompson stops by SPR's pretty small studioPlus, Kootenai County leaders disagree who has the power to stop middle schoolers from bringing drugs to school. Bonner County ambulances want to stop giving rides to people who don’t have any other way to get from the hospital back to a nursing home. And state support for rural Washington fire districts won’t get the ax after all.Hear more of Stephen Thompson's thoughts on Spotify algorithms, his pop culture hot take, and why he thinks joy is integral to any media diet at spokanepublicradio.org....more14minPlay
April 14, 2026'Hate is so useless.' Carla Peperzak marks Holocaust Remembrance DayPlus, Spokane considers "right to cooling" for renters and pauses development of can-centric businesses in swathes of the city. Increased parking rates in Spokane might not be just because of a new tax. ID brings in more revenue than expected, but still less than legislators targeted. Private and public funders put millions of dollars towards a new library in Republic, WA....more11minPlay
April 13, 2026Despite unanswered permit requests, the Makah Tribe readies for traditional whale huntPlus, the Washington DNR is deciding which of its 200 sites will be shuttered after funding cuts. Hydropower operators in the Columbia River Basin are pushing back against a ruling that requires them to spill more water over dams to protect endangered salmon. WA's new requirements for sheriffs face more legal trouble. Spokane City Council is rushing to stop new drive thrus and quick vehicle service shops near public transit stops....more13minPlay
April 10, 2026Mental health crises are rising. Specialized teams help, but responders say the larger system is broken.Plus, Washington's new 'millionaire's tax' faces legal challenges led by two previous state attorney generals. Washington school superintendent Chris Reykdal lambasts Democrats for cuts to kindergarten prep. A far-right blogger appeals her defamation case over a CDA drag performance, and Idaho Governor Brad Little vetoes five bills....more13minPlay
FAQs about SPR News Today:How many episodes does SPR News Today have?The podcast currently has 176 episodes available.