Today on KYRS Local News, we reported on a 2025 report citing a decrease in Spokane homelessness and reductions in accessed services, Idaho rejects bill to eliminate childhood vaccine requirements, Washington rejects employee chipping, and Idaho targets trans people again
Life Lessons from Learning To Snowboard
This winter, I finally decided to learn how to snowboard. After a lifetime of skiing, starting a new snowsport from scratch felt intimidating, but the challenge and thrill of forging a new relationship with the familiar alpine wilderness inspired unexpected
Earth Matters Now March 17, 2026
Laura and Mike did stories on being in nature can be deeply restorative, a rare Irish bird, the recovery of the Iberian lynx, how the Black Death period resulted in plant biodiversity loss, ancient forests in Doggerland near Britain, the
Hot Takes With Mom!
What happens when you get a boomer and a millennial to debate over “hot takes”? It’s a common stereotype that these two generations can’t agree on anything, but how true is that really? I play a round of the game
Page Turner Show 02/20/2026
Juan Juan Mose and General Manager of the Central Library, Jason along with Jason Moody of the Spokane Symphony came to talk about the Spokane Public Library. They also talked about the April 19th concert at Shadle Park Libary that