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Adventurers Aplenty Line Up In Washington For Fourth Running Of Race to Alaska
The starting gun fires bright and early Thursday morning for the fourth annual running of the maritime Race to Alaska. The 750-mile adventure marathon has been compared to the Iditarod but with a chance of drowning, being run down by a freighter, or getting eaten by a grizzly bear.
McCleary Case: A Short History Of A Long And Complicated Washington School Funding Fight
Earlier this month the Washington state Supreme Court brought to an end to a school funding fight which began more than a decade ago. What's the history of the very important decision?
After Late Hurdles, Oregon Gun Control Proposal Might Come Up Short
Three parties appealed proposed ballot language for Initiative Petition 44 to the Oregon Supreme Court. That means backers of the measure won’t be able to begin circulating petitions to land it on November's ballot for weeks, a potentially decisive blow.
Marking End Of Ramadan Fast In Central Washington
The Islamic Center of Tri-Cities hosted around 400 people for Eid-al Fitr June 15, marking the end of Ramadan. To celebrate, the Center hosted an event complete with food, bounce houses for kids, and even pony rides.
Today's Northwest Wolves Have Roots In Coastal Rainforests And Rocky Mountains
New genetic research on the Northwest’s wolves finds they descended from a mix of two different types — some from the northern Rocky Mountains and some from coastal rain forests. That means the packs that form in our region have more genetic diversity — a key to survival.
Oil Train Safety Rules Getting Rolled Back By Trump Administration
The Trump administration is rolling back a requirement for trains carrying highly explosive liquids — like the oil trains that run through the Columbia…
Checking Out A … Ukulele (!) From Your Local Library
You usually go to the library to check out a book, read a magazine or rent a movie. Now you can check out a ... ukulele?
Bumblebee Blues: An Important Northwest Pollinator In Trouble
Hundreds of citizen scientists have begun buzzing through locations across the Pacific Northwest seeking a better understanding about nearly 30 bumblebee species.
Crowded Western Washington Trails Crowding Out Tribal Culture
At 2 o’clock on a recent Friday afternoon, the parking lot at the Mailbox Peak trailhead was almost full. This much was to be expected: Mailbox is a popular hike in the Middle Fork Valley, just outside of North Bend.
Salem's Water Advisory 'Unlikely' To Be Lifted Monday
After extending the advisory over potentially harmful cyanotoxins for two weeks on June 11, Salem, Oregon, officials now say it’s unlikely the warning will be lifted June 25.
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