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Yuki Noguchi
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Yuki Noguchi is a correspondent on the Science Desk based out of NPR's headquarters in Washington, D.C. She started covering consumer health in the midst of the pandemic, reporting on everything from vaccination and racial inequities in access to health, to cancer care, obesity and mental health.
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Chris Arnold
NPR correspondent Chris Arnold is based in Boston. His reports are heard regularly on NPR's award-winning newsmagazines Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition. He joined NPR in 1996 and was based in San Francisco before moving to Boston in 2001.
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Kirk Siegler
As a correspondent on NPR's national desk, Kirk Siegler covers rural life, culture and politics from his base in Boise, Idaho.
The Trump administration has resumed funding EV chargers
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D Guerra Construction LLC, con sede en Austin, aceptó declararse culpable por el fallecimiento de Juan José Galván Batalla, de 24 años en 2021.
Fall is getting warmer in the U.S., especially in the Mountain West and Southwest, analysis shows
A new scientific analysis shows that fall temperatures are rising across the country because of climate change, especially in the Mountain West. More than simply a delay in sweater weather, experts say this trend has more serious impacts.
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Public media cuts threaten student jobs, local news at Idaho station
Loss of CPB dollars sparks calls for deeper campus-newsroom collaborations
Idaho Falls City Club to host discussion about KISU-FM with station GM Jamon Anderson on September 18
What happens when federal support for public broadcasting disappears? The City Club of Idaho Falls will host a discussion with KISU-FM General Manager, Jamon Anderson, about how CPB funding cuts impact KISU and other public media outlets, why local radio matters to East Idaho, and how our community can help sustain this vital resource.
Santa Ana Tribe In New Mexico Relaunch Investigation Into Long-Missing Artifacts
The hunt for stolen Native Artifacts in Santa Anna is back on!
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A new app could improve communication during school shootings
OWL for Schools is debuting in religious schools in Wyoming and could expand around the region.
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