
Doug Nadvornick
Inland Northwest CorrespondentKPLU's and N3's Coeur d'Alene-based reporter, has been covering North Idaho and Eastern Washington for us since July, 2008. Before that, he worked in commercial radio, weekly newspapers, and served as Spokane Public Radio's news director for about 17 years. He lives in Spokane and is a graduate of Washington State University. Doug's memorable moment in public radio: "Going into the mountains with a hydrologist who was collecting snow samples. That made for one of the best 'sound' stories I've ever produced."
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Faran Sohappy's "Not Looking Back" is up for three Native American Music Awards.
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Gonzaga and the two other law schools in Washington hope to attract more Latino and Native American students to be attorneys. They’ve announced plans to...
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Many eastern Washington hospitals are being strained by having to care for Covid patients. It's not quite as dire as the situation facing north Idaho...
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The Covid surge has started a trend that Dr. Tanya Sorensen finds alarming. “For the first time during the pandemic, we are seeing huge numbers of sick...
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Four Gonzaga men’s basketball players are now headed to the National Basketball Association. All were picked in last night’s NBA draft.
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Updated May 11, 2020, 5 p.m. PT: After weeks of no new cases, at least 34 people have tested positive for coronavirus in Kittitas County. That’s after...
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The Washington House this week approved a bill that symbolizes the growth of higher education statewide during the last quarter century.That bill, passed…
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An emergency operations team from the Northwest is working in Georgia this week to fight a few of the many wildfires burning in the smoky Southeast.The…