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Snowpack In The West Has Resisted Climate Change, But That Won't Last Forever
For the last 35 years, the snowpack in the West’s mountains has resisted the impacts of global warming. But that could soon change, according to a new study out of Oregon State University.
The Phoenix Conservancy
How science and food growers can work together to conserve resources on our planet. That work is being done in eastern Washington, the rolling hills of the Palouse.
New WSU Program Opens College’s Doors To Those With Developmental Disabilities
Evan Henniger was admitted to WSU when the school launched its Responsibility, Opportunity, Advocacy and Respect (ROAR) program, a fully inclusive special education program for students with educational or developmental disabilities.
Final Score Doesn’t Measure Effort On, Off The Field For Colton’s 8-Man Football Team
The Colton Wildcats would battle their arch-rival, the Garfield-Palouse Vikings, in a game of 8-man football. Nothing more than bragging rights for the coming offseason were on the line, but hundreds had shown up to watch.
A First Climb Up Mount Adams
Mount Adams rises above the horizon as Washington’s second tallest volcano -- 12,276 feet. It’s a peak that Northwest Public Radio’s Courtney Flatt has…
Banned Fish Trap Returns To Columbia As Sustainable Way To Catch Salmon
For years, Oregon and Washington have been searching for the best way to catch more hatchery fish while letting the wild fish return unharmed to their spawning grounds. Now, one group says they’ve found it.
Federal Watchdog Finds Government Ignored Emoluments Clause With Trump Hotel In D.C.
The Inspector General for the General Services Administration said agency lawyers decided to ignore the constitutional issues when they reviewed the lease after Donald Trump won the 2016 election.
Jay Inslee Wants More High-Speed Internet In Washington. It's Needed In Rural And Tribal Communities
Washington's governor wants the state to start treating the internet the same way it treats electricity. That is, as a necessity. For example, many areas of the reservation of the Colville Tribes lacks broadband and therefore can't communicate with doctors through telemedicine.
Robert Mueller's Office Disputes BuzzFeed Report That Trump Told Cohen To Lie To Congress
The taciturn special counsel's office issued a rare statement faulting a news report that said President Trump had told his former attorney to give a false explanation to lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
More Than 60 Dead, Dozens Injured In Mexican Pipeline Explosion
Residents of Tlahuelilpan, north of Mexico City, had gathered around an illegally tapped pipeline to collect fuel when it burst into flames.
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