PODCAST: C.O.P.S., Krauter, and CIVICS
Luke, Erin and guest Aaron Hedge talked about the city’s will-they-won’t-they relationship with the C.O.P.S. contract, what CEO Larry Krauter’s departure from the Spokane Airport means and more.
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Luke, Erin and guest Aaron Hedge talked about the city’s will-they-won’t-they relationship with the C.O.P.S. contract, what CEO Larry Krauter’s departure from the Spokane Airport means and more.
Luke and Erin discussed the closure of City Hall due to threats of violence, the most recent Spokane election results (and what they actually MEAN) and an update on gender affirming healthcare options in Idaho.
Starting November 7, you can join Luke Baumgarten and Erin Sellers every Thursday from 3 to 4 pm on KYRS Thin Air Community Radio (92.3 & 88.1 FM and streaming online) for Free RANGE.
Union Representative Suzie Saunders sat down for an interview with RANGE to outline the stakes for employees and patients, should the Board of Health vote to continue down the road to privatization for Treatment Services.
One of the most powerful tools for journalists is available to everyone else, too.
Ethical dilemmas, reporter therapy and debunking rumors. We’re truly in our element.
Join host Luke Baumgarten and the rest of the RANGE crew as we talk about podcast stuff we like and how to make it happen with the small, mighty team we have.
Join RANGE’s own Luke Baumgarten as he interviews two city hall journalists, Erin Sellers and The Inlander's Nate Sanford, about the ins-and-outs of the controversial new rules and their possible implications.
RANGE talks to Brian G. Henning, the Director of Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment, about the role climate change plays in driving extreme weather.
Seems like there’s an election every year. Maybe we should make them better.
We’re back with the third installment in our RANGE of Care miniseries on productive disagreements at an interpersonal level and a societal level through the lens of family therapy and restorative justice.
Who are the real outsiders in North Idaho when it’s seen as a far-right haven?