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Daughters of Hanford: A Black Woman Geologist Digs Into Hanford Soil
This story was originally published AUG 4, 2015.In the West, there aren’t a lot of black woman geologists who specialize in uranium deposits and…
New (But Unfinished) I-90 Animal Crossings Already Getting Use From Furry Travelers
Deer have already begun using an unfinished wildlife bridge over Interstate 90 east of Snoqualmie Pass. The Washington State Department of Transportation on Monday celebrated the opening of a section of widened freeway there. The new overcrossing is expected to reduce frightening animal-vehicle collisions.
Poetry Out Loud
One program at Kamiakin High School in Kennewick teaches public speaking skills, increases vocabulary, and helps students process and express…
Jeremy Dutcher: The Newest Light In Canada's Indigenous Renaissance
Dutcher spent five years researching, writing and recording his brilliant and ambitious debut album, Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa -- now, it has earned one of Canada's most prestigious prizes.
Feds Change Oil Train Safety Rules. Northwest Governors Not Pleased
The Trump administration has finalized a roll back of Obama-era regulations for oil trains.
Daughters of Hanford: A Quiet Native American Woman Speaks Up For Her Nation
This story originally published JUN 2, 2015The Hanford Nuclear Reservation in southeast Washington is one of the most contaminated places on earth. It’s…
Trade War With China Yields Cancelled Orders For Northwest Exports
Retaliatory tariffs levied by China on U.S. goods are taking a toll on Pacific Northwest farm exports. Details about cancelled orders came out this week at a state Senate committee hearing in Seattle.
Uber Pays Nearly $150 Million Over Yearlong Cover-Up Of Data Breach
Instead of reporting the hacking intrusion as required, Uber paid the hackers $100,000 after learning of the breach in late 2016.
Washington Ecology Dept. Has Burning Desire To Clean Up Long-Smoldering Pasco Landfill
After nearly 20 years, a troubled landfill-turned Superfund site outside Pasco may soon have a final cleanup plan. Washington State Department of Ecology managers presented options Wednesday at a public meeting in the Tri-Cities.
Nearly 100 Olympic Mountain Goats Moved To North Cascades; 11 Dead After First Relocation
The eye-catching scenes of mountain goats flying through the air under helicopters, riding in refrigerated trucks and taking ferries to new homes are done for the year. Roundups and relocations of non-native Olympic National Park goats will resume next year.
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