KXRW Shows

Democracy Talk 4-24-26

Donna Sinclair and Mark Haller discuss the contest for Clark County Auditor—one of the most important political races in Clark County—with two of the candidates, Ty Stober and Sharon Wylie. Hear about why we should care about elections, how ballot processing works and the key issues at stake in the November election. Let’s get to […]

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NW Book Talk – Temple Lentz – 4-22-2026

Temple Lentz – Not Quite Home: Fiction, Community, and Solving Real-World Problems Temple Lentz—nonprofit CEO, elected official, and award-winning author—joins Northwest Book Talk to discuss her debut novel Not Quite Home. Inspired by real experiences in Southwest Washington, the story follows two women from very different worlds who come together to address homelessness through an

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RiR | The Black Museum

Hidden within Scotland Yard lies The Black Museum, a collection of macabre artifacts, established in 1875, used exclusively for police training. Each object–from hammers to hangman’s ropes, gloves to gasoline cans, buttons to bayonets–has a dark story about crime or violence. Re-Imagined Radio explores these stories as they were told from four classic radio series:

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The Common Good: Vancouver Heart and Stroke Walk 4-17-26

The American Heart Association’s Vancouver Heart and Stroke Walk takes place May 16 My guests today are Matthew Kampfe and Linda Johnson. Mathew is both the Brain Rehab Network president and CEO, and the American Heart Association’s Oregon and SW Washington 2026 Heart and Stroke Walk Chairperson. Linda is a retired high school teacher and cardiac

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