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The religious far right links arms with Proud Boys in "protests" designed to disrupt care at health clinics and ultimately devolve into street brawls. ....
The latest twist in the Proud Boys evolving post-insurrection strategy in which they have shifted their efforts toward insinuating themselves into local right-wing protests and causes, hijacking them along the way ....
August 4, 2021 What does Nez Perce Tribal Police Chief Harold Scott have to say about the culture of policing? What is it like growing up in a displaced person’s camp as a Jew and later realizing you’re white? Have you struggled in school? Learn about dyslexia and how to get a diagnosis in Pullman. These stories and more are on Traverse Talks, Northwest Public Broadcasting’s podcast. Listen to a DACA recipient turned journalist describe how afraid her parents were when she registered… hear how the relationship with a horse helped a woman heal after an abusive relationship…. Season two of Traverse Talks is out now at NWPB.org or wherever you get your podcasts. ....
Freinwald to Resign Washington SECC’s Chair Will step down in September after 25 years leading the state’s committee Published: July 20, 2021 Clay Freinwald, left, and Kenny Gibson are shown on-site during a transmitter installation job at KQWS(FM) in Omak, Wash. In September, Clay Freinwald will step down from his role as chair of the State Emergency Communications Committee in Washington state. He has held that volunteer position longer than the Emergency Alert System has existed. Indeed, in 1996, when Freinwald was asked by Entercom engineer John Price and the late Jimmy Hocutt of the state’s Emergency Management Division to chair the SECC, the task at hand was to help write the state EAS plan, because the FCC was phasing out the Emergency Broadcasting System. ....