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Anna King

Anna King

Reporter at KQWS-FM

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Northwest tribal women and girls gather wild celery amid challenges - Oregon Public Broadcasting

Around this time each year, women and girls from the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation gather wild celery. They say their ancestors come back through the plant, and the ceremonial dig marks the arrival of spring.
opb.org

Bird flu means higher egg prices, now there’s a chick boom hatching...

The bird flu’s toll on flocks across the country has meant eggs are expensive and in short supply. Some Americans are turning to backyard flocks, and that’s led to a boom in chick sales.
forbes.com

The Changing Face Of Finance And How To Get More Women To Top Roles...

Hiring diverse candidates helps to break down stereotypes about how people should look when they apply for a role.
kuow.org

Part 3: The Gamble - KUOW News and Information

Why would someone create a ghost herd? Behind Cody Easterday’s swindle was an even-bigger gambling habit on the futures market. That vice may have changed the price of American beef slapping down on your kitchen table. We also look at how all farmin’ is a gamble.
wowktv.com

Mayor from West Virginia joins Washington DC discussion about city ...

HUNTINGTON, WV (WOWK) – Huntington Mayor Steve Williams met with other mayors in Washington, D.C., to discuss how to address current issues in United States cities and towns. Mayor Williams says he…
nwnewsnetwork.org

Delicious Death: Tariffs on apple imports to India crush business f...

For decades boatloads of Northwest apples have shipped to India – especially the variety Red Delicious. But since Trump-era tariffs on steel and aluminum went into place, retaliatory tariffs have put a crunch on that valuable fruit market. Now, Washington state’s full congressional delegation is asking the federal government for help.
bpr.org

Northwestern farmers are are losing crops to hungry elk

Climate change is forcing wildlife from mountains in the Northwest onto farmland. Wild elk are pillaging haystacks and farmers are using all sorts of creative deterrents to save lucrative crops.
opb.org

In Indian Country, people are wearing Kokum scarves for solidarity ...

Native Americans are posting selfies on social media wearing brightly-colored scarves. Some of these scarves originally came to Indian Country from Ukraine. Now the scarves have become a symbol of solidarity.
wowktv.com

Marshall University professor finds his ‘twin’

HUNTINGTON, WV (WOWK) – A Marshall University professor and his colleague are sparking some attention after it was discovered they share the same name and occupation. While one Philippe Georgel is …
oregonlive.com

Elk feasting on Pacific Northwest farmers’ haystacks: ‘Your hay is ...

Across the West, widespread drought has left elk, deer and even wild turkeys hungry and in poor condition – even a bit desperate.
wowktv.com

Gov. Beshear warns Kentuckians to ‘avoid nonessential travel’ due t...

FRANKFORT, KY (WOWK) – Kentucky Governor, Andy Beshear, warned Kentuckians about inclement weather to come Sunday evening and Monday. In a statement he urged residents to “avoid nonesse…