
Friday, July 4th TV listings for PBS (KTNW) Tri-Cities, WA
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics
Miranda Esmonde-White offers an exercise program for people of all ages and fitness levels.
Improving one's mental and physical well-being through yoga and meditation.
Wild Kratts Sloth Bear Suction
Sloth bears have unique powers, including the ability to harness the power of suction to acquire food.
Alma's Way Alma's Rescue Repair; Alma Cools Off
Alma opens a traveling repair service, but running back and forth for fix-it supplies proves exhausting; Alma has to figure out how to handle her feelings when Howard tells Junior he can't play water tag.
Lyla in the Loop Moon Rock Cove; Rainbow Collection
Liana and Louisa compete to see who is more outdoorsy; the Loops are bored on their camping trip until Lyla suggests a scavenger hunt.
Carl the Collector A Forrest of Plans; The Marble Collection
Forrest makes too many plans on the same day; Carl and Arugula build an epic marble run but fail to get the marble to run.
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Daniel and Margaret Visit the Farm; Fireflies and Fireworks
Chrissie encourages Daniel to ride a horse; Margaret gets scared when fireflies crash the family picnic.
Rosie's Rules Lights Out Rosie; Rosie Goes Camping
Rosie and Javi learn how people did things before there was electricity after a storm causes a power outage; Rosie learns to use tools from nature during a family camping trip.
Sesame Street Supermarket Games
Alan creates a game to make food shopping more fun.
Work It Out Wombats! Tricky Tricky Taiko Drum; Toy Swap Flop
The Treeborhood is alive with sound patterns; Zadie loses one of Louisa's toys.
Donkey Hodie The Yodel Birds Are Coming; A Lot of Hot!
The pals want to hear the Yodel Birds sing, but they must build them a rest nest first; Donkey and Duck Duck want to cool everyone off with lemonade.
Mary Ann Wilson leads safe workouts set to fun music.
An up-close look at how injured, sick and displaced wild animals are rehabilitated at the Wildlife Center of Virginia.
Exploring small communities in the United States.
Vinny DiCostanzo travels throughout Oregon in search of good eats, interesting people and exciting things to do.
Considering the many aspects with which farmers, distributors, ports and customers contend, and why a healthy local agricultural industry matters.
Sarah Starr hosts a chair yoga program that improves overall well-being.
Improving one's mental and physical well-being through yoga and meditation.
Two photographers journey to iconic locations and talk to experts about their ecological, cultural and historical significance.
Pocket Sketching With Kath Macaulay
Easy lessons for the beginner sketcher as well as the advanced artist.
Samantha Brown's Places to Love
Samantha Brown explores the emotional heart of travel and the people who change, challenge and strengthen a destination.
Culinary adventures with Chef Missy.
Chefs prepare family-friendly recipes; hosts Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin Davison.
A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day, along with news-making interviews and analysis from BBC correspondents around the globe.
PBS News Hour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
A Capitol Fourth 2025 New Live
The annual concert celebrating America's 249th birthday features tributes to America's military.
People and organizations creating unique solutions to rural America's toughest challenges, and how these collaborators are inspiring empathy and action to transform communities across the nation.
Protecting America's natural heritage for the future.
Programming to be announced.
The annual concert celebrating America's 249th birthday features tributes to America's military.
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
Following the epic journey of salmon as they swim 850 miles from Oregon's coast to Idaho's wilderness, traveling through eight dams, four rivers and three states.
People and organizations creating unique solutions to rural America's toughest challenges, and how these collaborators are inspiring empathy and action to transform communities across the nation.
College students catalyze a national movement to end food insecurity in the U.S.
Exploring the impacts of a changing climate in rural Eastern Oregon as seen through the eyes of local leaders, from innovative timber operations to large scale solar fields.
People and organizations creating unique solutions to rural America's toughest challenges, and how these collaborators are inspiring empathy and action to transform communities across the nation.
Protecting America's natural heritage for the future.
Highlighting the culturally diverse stories and traditions hidden in rural and small-town America.
Lisa Steele offers a glimpse into her country lifestyle, from the garden to the chicken coop to the kitchen.
An artist and furniture maker with more than 20 years experience in the field demonstrates how to make fun, funky projects without having all the fancy, expensive shop tools.
Corbett and Grace Lunsford diagnose mystery problems in homes.
This Old House Nashville: Sustainable Siding
Visiting a factory where siding is made from rice hulls, then installing it at the project house; brick repairs are done on the interior.
Ask This Old House Medicine Cabinet; Chimney Crown
Installing a bathroom recessed cabinet; replacing a chimney that has been causing water damage to an indoor charcoal grill.