Erin Slomski-Pritz
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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of NPR's first on-air broadcast, we look back at our origins in radio, how we grew from a staff of 65 to thousands, and into our future in the digital space.
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The city has noticed a rise in illegal sewage spills as the number of people living out of RVs and other vehicles has increased dramatically.
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Seattle's public utility has designated an employee to knock on RV doors around the city and ask if the occupants want their sewage tank pumped.
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A partnership between members of the Passamaquoddy tribe and the Library of Congress to transcribe wax cylinder recordings from 1890 is bringing the tribe's language back to life.