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KSPS PBS At Issue Podcast

KSPS PBS At Issue Podcast

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The At Issue Podcast goes beyond the headlines to delve deeper into the issues that impact the Inland Northwest. Hear from the people and organizations that shape our community.

Local voices. Real conversations.

Learn more about At Issue from KSPS PBS.

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Episodios
  • Spokane’s newest city council members jump into the deep end
    Feb 19 2026

    We hope new Spokane City Council Members Sarah Dixit and Kate Telis weren’t hoping for a gradual introduction into city leadership. It’s been a busy start to the new year with a lot of hot button items on the Council agenda each week.

    Get to know the city’s newest City Council members and learn more about their stance on current issues and their upcoming priorities.

    Stay informed about more local current affairs with At Issue from KSPS PBS.

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    30 m
  • Spokane leaders make their legislative pitches amid a budget crisis
    Jan 9 2026

    Spokane government and business leaders have revealed their wish lists ahead of the 2026 Washington Legislative Session. But as lawmakers face a multi-billion-dollar budget shortfall, how will local priorities fare in Olympia?

    Spokane City Council Member Paul Dillon, Spokane County Commissioner Amber Waldref, and Mary Miller, the Director of Public Policy for Greater Spokane Inc. discuss housing, public safety, transportation, and more.

    We also sat down with some of our eastern Washington lawmakers for At Issue: The Olympia Agenda. Visit our At Issue webpage to watch that episode and other in-depth public affairs programming from KSPS PBS.

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    33 m
  • EWU study reveals where toxic chemicals hide on Spokane’s West Plains
    Nov 20 2025

    Chad Pritchard, PhD, a geosciences professor at Eastern Washington University joins us to talk about the results of his two-year study tracking dangerous PFAS chemicals in the soil and groundwater on Spokane’s West Plains.

    Visit our At Issue webpage to learn more about where these chemicals came from and the steps being taken to help homeowners who don’t have clean drinking water.

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    27 m
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