Emily Schwing
Emily Schwing started stuffing envelopes for KUER FM90 in Salt Lake City, and something that was meant to be a volunteer position turned into a multi-year summer internship. After developing her own show for Carleton Collegeââââ
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According to Washington State’s Department of Health, one infant dies almost every day in the state. Major causes include sudden unexplained infant...
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The Environmental Protection Agency set new clean-air standards four years ago for wood stove and hydronic heater manufacturers. These manufacturers...
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Four Bills in Washington’s legislature this year offer differing views on the death penalty following a state Supreme Court decision last year. A...
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A bill in the Washington state House of Representatives would create a wolf sanctuary on Bainbridge Island. And while the bill’s sponsor, Republican...
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A bill in the Washington Senate seeks to improve voting rights for Native Americans. The Native American Voting Rights Act is sponsored by John McCoy,...
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Attorneys General from 21 U.S. states, including those in Oregon and Washington, f iled briefs this week urging a federal appeals court to uphold the...
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From aviation contracts to deals with vendors and even seasonal hiring, the partial federal government shutdown is cutting into planning and preparation...
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This story was produced in partnership with Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX . Two priests in high-level positions at Gonzaga...
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A 20-month investigation shows the extent the Catholic Church's order of Jesuits, aka Society of Jesus, used Northwest Native reservations and Alaska Native communities to shuffle clergy with credible accusations of sex abuse. Instead of being prosecuted or removed from ministry, many were sent to other remote assignments, and housed in a retirement community on the Gonzaga University campus in Spokane.
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On the surface, Father James Poole seemed like the cool priest in Nome, Alaska. He founded a Catholic mission radio station that broadcast his Jesuit...