The 4,000-plus people who gathered at Riverfront Park last Saturday for an anti-mask-and-vaccine-mandate “Rally for Medical Freedom” marched with signs that had messages like “Don’t Drink the Cool-Aid [sic],” “My Body My Choice #freedom,” and “Coercion is not Consent.”
On this week’s episode, we speak with Jeff Ketchel, Executive Director of the Washington State Public Health Association, about the state of public health 18-plus months into a centenary pandemic.
This week, in the wake of a horrific tragedy, justice activists pushed the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women into the spotlight of online discourse, if not national news coverage.
Many of our local law enforcement officials have expressed concerns about a set of new laws (HB 1310, HB 1054) that, among other things, require stricter standards for probable cause when detaining someone, require de-escalation during encounters, ban chokeholds and significantly restrict the use of
Last month, Range brought you a story about Spokane County Detention Services’ inability to fully staff the county jail and Geiger Corrections Center.
Shriveled cherries, withered wheat heads, blistered sweet onions, and 36 people dead of heat-related illnesses east of the Cascades
We’re way too old to add anything to the Blues Clues discourse that happened this week.
Psychotherapist Meg Curtin Rey-Bear guest hosts a roundtable with fellow therapists Maggie Rowe, a clinical social worker and certified child life specialist, and Ingrid Price, a licensed mental health counselor and a child mental health specialist.
As the latest wave of COVID kicks off, we’ve been noticing an uptick in people extremely mad online — even madder than usual!
Remember the part of An Inconvenient Truth where Al Gore has to use a scissor lift to demonstrate the scale of CO2 accumulation in the atmosphere? One of the nerdiest and most effective visuals in cinematic history
Normal people can’t afford to live in North Idaho anymore.
Mask mandates are back, baby.