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Two Accused Of Selling Ivory Are First Charged Under Washington Wildlife Trafficking Law
Two people who allegedly placed online ads to sell elephant ivory carvings are the first to be charged under wildlife trafficking laws passed Northwest voters a few years ago.
Federal Judge Upholds Obama-Era Expansion Of Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument
An Oregon wood products company challenged the expansion of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, arguing that President Barack Obama didn’t have the power to give monument protections to Oregon and California Railroad Lands in 2017, just days before leaving office.
Makah Tribe Could Again Hunt Whales Off Washington Coast
A proposal out Thursday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration would allow the Makah Tribe to hunt between 1-3 gray whales annually in their historic hunting range. The tribe last held a hunt 20 years ago.
Trump Administration's Census Citizenship Question Plans Halted By Third Judge
Plans to use the 2020 census to ask about U.S. citizenship status suffered another major blow. A ruling in Maryland joins earlier rulings in New York and California blocking the citizenship question.
Monster Energy Up and Up Festival at WSU
The Monster Energy Up and Up Festival at WSU will occur tomorrow at 5:30 p.m.
Paint-By-Numbers Maestro Dan Robbins Dies At 93
Working at a paint company after World War II, Robbins used techniques he learned from Leonardo da Vinci to develop the system that let countless non-artists experience the pleasure of painting.
Pullman's Plans For Business Vacancies
Pullman has two different ways of dealing with business vacancies, but both are to help invite new business ideas into the community.
American Anthem: Katharine Lee Bates Asks How We Can Do Better In 'America The Beautiful'
Written by a feminist poet who struggled with bouts of depression, the song is an aspirational counterpoint to "The Star-Spangled Banner" — calling on America to use its riches for the common good.
'We Don't Have Enough Women In Power,' Says Notre Dame Basketball Coach Muffet McGraw
The Notre Dame head coach, who's heading to the championship game Sunday against Baylor, has said she won't hire male coaches.
Kirstjen Nielsen Leaving Homeland Security Post As Border Crossings Surge
President Trump announced the secretary's departure amid a 10-year high in illegal border crossings. The two reportedly clashed as Nielsen was unable to stop flows of migrants entering the U.S.
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