Episodios

  • Journalism in the current moment
    Apr 3 2026

    Erin, Luke, and Daisy went on the air for this week’s episode!

    They talked about ethics in journalism, their reporting processes, the months-long, complicated nature of recent investigative reporting, and more.

    Find relevant articles below:

    The Work Isn't For Everyone (English) (Erin Sellers, RANGE Media)

    Why we investigated Latinos en Spokane (English) (Luke Baumgarten, RANGE Media)

    Este trabajo no es para todos (Spanish) (Erin Sellers, RANGE Media)

    ¿Por qué investigamos a Latinos en Spokane? (Spanish) (Luke Baumgarten, RANGE Media)

    Check out this week's Free RANGE episode on YouTube!

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    57 m
  • Catch up on this week's CIVICS!
    Mar 27 2026

    On this week’s episode, Val and Aaron went on the air to catch you up on local news!

    They talked about some items from this week’s CIVICS agenda, including:

    • A $120,000 contract for Mujeres in Action to provide SPD with cultural competency training and language access services (which passed);
    • Info on the Spokane County sheriff’s proposal to charge fees for requesting body camera footage from law enforcement.

    $120,000 for Mujeres in Action to train cops (March 23, 2026 CIVICS)

    They also talked about PFAS clean-up updates, reopening the STA double decker bus crash investigation, and the March 20th memorial for Otto Zehm, who was killed by police 20 years ago.

    Check out this week's Free RANGE episode on YouTube!

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    54 m
  • And I will always remember you*...
    Mar 20 2026

    (*the fake, AI Gonzaga fan pages that spread false info)

    On this week’s episode, Erin Sellers and Daniel Walters went on the air to talk about Daniel’s most recent article: John Stockton’s Not Dead.

    Daniel’s article title is a play on the clickbait “news headlines” from fake AI fan pages that have recently appeared on Facebook. More specifically, it’s a reference to a fake headline that claims John Stockton – a former NBA player and Gonzaga alum – died. (He didn’t.)

    Because some of these headlines use real info with slight changes, it’s important to use a critical eye when viewing news, social media posts, and other forms of media. One example of this is a headline claiming that Netflix announced a documentary on Gonzaga. The reality? There is a documentary on Gonzaga basketball, but it’s through Tubi.

    Check out this week's Free RANGE episode on YouTube!

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    53 m
  • A special KYRS Spring FUN(d) Drive episode!
    Mar 13 2026

    We had a two-hour special show this week for the KYRS Spring Fund Drive, led by Erin and Pascal!

    During the first hour, Aaron Hedge and Daniel Walters joined to talk about their reporting processes. Daniel told a story about an interesting letter he found and how that led to him doing some journalistic work, while Aaron talked about his reporting processes for some of his early RANGE stories.

    During the second hour, Luke joined to talk about his career in journalism, how he’s seen the journalism field shift over time, and more.

    Check out this week's Free RANGE episode on YouTube!

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  • Wave after wave
    Mar 6 2026

    On this week’s show, Aaron and Daniel interviewed investigative journalist Michael Edison Hayden.

    The three talked about far-right extremism in Idaho, how the new strain of Kootenai County white nationalism differs from the Aryan Nations of the past, and the big fracture points within the North Idaho fringe.

    Michael is a former senior investigative reporter for the Southern Poverty Law Center. His first book – Strange People on the Hill – focuses on how extremist ideology changed a small, West Virginia town and comes out in April 2026. His recently published story with Mother Jones – called “Who the F Are These Men?” – is an in-depth investigation on far-right extremism in Idaho.

    Founded in 1976, Mother Jones is a newsroom that “investigates the big stories that may be ignored or overlooked by other news outlets, including about democracy and voting rights, racial justice, reproductive rights, and food and agriculture.”

    Check out this week's Free RANGE episode on YouTube!

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    56 m
  • An update on the West Plains PFAS crisis
    Feb 27 2026

    Pascal joined Hedge and Val on the radio this week!

    The three of them talked about some recent news:

    The first was about an item on the East Valley School District’s Board of Directors agenda, which was included in our February 23rd CIVICS. They held a first reading of a revised board policy that would eliminate the district’s Affirmative Action Program.

    The second was all about the West Plains PFAS crisis. They talked about Hedge’s recent article, where after almost a decade the airport found PFAS in the groundwater, the state is requiring both Spokane County and City to provide affected well owners with safe water.

    Check out this week's Free RANGE episode on YouTube!

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    53 m
  • The POD: Team RANGE is growing!
    Feb 20 2026

    Reporter Daisy Zavala Magaña and freelance reporter Daniel Walters were welcomed by Aaron for this week’s episode!

    They talk about their hopes, goals, and values in journalism, plus previous stories they’ve covered.

    Meet Daisy Zavala Magaña:

    Daisy previously covered immigrant labor for RANGE as a freelancer, and now she’s our newest full-time reporter! You can read her introduction in both English and Spanish.

    Meet Daniel Walters:

    As a longtime reporter, Daniel isn’t new to the journalism field… or RANGE. He’s currently working for us in a freelance capacity, but you may have read his InvestigateWest stories that we’ve republished or heard him on an early podcast episode.

    Check out this week's Free RANGE episode on YouTube!

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    54 m
  • The POD: What goes into legislative lobbying?
    Feb 17 2026

    This week’s episode is all about the Housing and Homeless Advocacy Day, or “HHAD” for short.

    HHAD is organized by the Washington Low Income Housing Alliance (WLIHA) and the Washington Housing Alliance Action Fund. They bring people across Washington state to Olympia to advocate for housing justice by meeting with their district’s representatives.

    This episode has 3 parts, and you’re going to hear from organizers, participants, lawmakers, and more.

    Further, relevant reading:

    ‘This city is turning into an eviction mill.’ (Erin Sellers, RANGE Media)

    More info on the WLIHA and HHAD

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    51 m