Skip to Main Content
Access Northwest

Access Northwest

Access Northwest is your ticket to exciting new information, ideas and topics. Access Northwest features wildlife ecologists from the University of Washington, students from the Yakima Valley, volunteers for rescued horses and the slough races in St. John, Washington.

Access Northwest is a local public television program presented by NWPB

Muckleshoot Canoe Landing

Video has Closed Captions

Traditional canoe landing of the Muckleshoot tribe. (4m 4s)

Toppenish Murals

Video has Closed Captions

A small town decided to revitalize by painting historical murals throughout the town. (1m 25s)

Goats & Wildfire Prevention

Video has Closed Captions

Goats are being used to clear brush on steep slops for fire prevention in Wenatchee, Wash. (2m 15s)

Granger Dinosaurs

Video has Closed Captions

Since the early 90's the city of Granger, Wash. has been building cement dinosaurs. (2m 20s)

Toppenish Railway Museum

Video has Closed Captions

Railways brought people west and Toppenish is "Where The West Still Lives!" (2m)

Holocaust Remembrance

Video has Closed Captions

Second generation survivor and author Marja Henderson details her family history. (3m 30s)

Hydroplane Crew Chief

Video has Closed Captions

Cindy Shirley became the first female hydroplane crew chief for a nationally ranked team. (2m 9s)

A Passion for Pottery

Video has Closed Captions

After a twenty four year hiatus, Pete Glarborg nurtures a life long passion for pottery. (3m 47s)

Red Mountain Trails

Video has Closed Captions

Owners Teresa and Jeff started the business of horse rides through vineyards organically. (2m 15s)

'Dentistry For Good'

Video has Closed Captions

A Tri-Cities dentist is treating patients in a remote Guatemalan village. (4m 11s)

Photo Adventure

Video has Closed Captions

No better place to capture stunning photos than right here in the Northwest. (3m)

Sour Beer

Video has Closed Captions

What exactly is a sour beer? Cameron Johnson, owner of Young Buck Brewing, explains. (2m)

Reviving the Past

Video has Closed Captions

Ben Harlow brought a 1948 Gibson tractor back to life. (3m 21s)

Mall Walker

Video has Closed Captions

Patsy Hull has walked 15,000 miles, the distance from Seattle to New York 2.5 times. (1m 55s)

Instruments that Keep On Playing

Video has Closed Captions

A local group from took on a project that puts instruments back in the hands of kids! (3m 30s)

Beisbol

Video has Closed Captions

KIm Izaguirre-Merlos is an NPR contributor. What's she working on next? (2m 53s)

Building a Wine Village

The city of Kennewick and the Port of Kennewick have teamed to transform a neighborhood (2m 35s)

Master Gardeners

Video has Closed Captions

Learn how gardening is helping local communities in Tri Cities. (2m 10s)

WSU Tri-Cities Remote Airplane

What do you get when you mix 6 hard working students with a goal to fly some tennis balls? (3m)

Moscow Woodworking

Video has Closed Captions

Local Moscow artist talks about her passion for creating sculptures out of wood. (2m 15s)

Psychiana

Video has Closed Captions

Psychiana, was apart of the New Thought Movement that came out of Moscow, Idaho. (2m 40s)

Spillover: WSU Fights Nipah

Dr. Hector Aguilar-Carreno of WSU is helping to figure out how the Nipah virus attacks. (2m 30s)

Spillover: Where We Are Now

WSU researchers are helping to lead the effort to prevent deadly diseases worldwide. (2m 30s)

What's New With MCBONES

MCBONES site in Tri-Cities, WA continues to grow and surprise researchers. (2m 30s)

Camp Candoo - Inspiring Kids & Families

Camp Candoo, located on the campus of WSU Spokane, aims to help kids with Apraxia. (3m 53s)

Webb Slough

Tiny St. John Washington hosts two big jet sprint boat races each summer. (5m 25s)

Orphan Acres

Brent Glover founded and operates an equine rescue ranch in eastern Washington. (3m 23s)

The Family Business

Access Northwest chronicles a grain growing season in Washington's Palouse. (3m 40s)

Field Flyers

Take a ride with an aerial applicator in SE Washington's rolling Palouse hills. (3m 30s)

Providing Support for PBS.org

Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship

Access Northwest is a local public television program presented by NWPB

Sign in with Email

or

Continue with GoogleContinue with FacebookContinue with Apple

By creating an account, you acknowledge that PBS may share your information with our member stations and our respective service providers, and that you have read and understand the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

Are you sure you want to remove null from My List?