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Navigating Rough Waters And Tough Conversations - With Outdoor Writer And Guide Emerald LaFortune
Emerald LaFortune grew up being lured into the wilderness by her parents who placed little pieces of candy in the middle of a hiking trail to guide her…
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Gravity Hill - the hill so nice I rolled down it twice
Runtime 4:16 Past hop trellises, fruit orchards and rye fields, down a lonely stretch of road near Prosser, Washington is a mystery spot. Shift a car into…
Inmigrantes de Bellingham quieren centro de recursos financiado por la ciudad
Organizaciones de inmigrantes de Bellingham quieren que la ciudad asigne un presupuesto para un centro de recursos para inmigrantes. Pero la preocupación…
New airport proposal for Pierce and Thurston counties met with opposition
Southeast of the Puget Sound, in rural Pierce and Thurston counties, there’s lots of open land. It’s the home of the Nisqually River Watershed and some of the last remaining prairie ecosystems in the state. The Nisqually Indian Tribe manages 90 miles of land, from Mount Rainier to the mouth of the Nisqually River — a fraction of the homelands of the tribe, said Willy Frank III, tribal chairman.
Environmental programs try to break barriers in Hanford education
(Runtime 1:09)Environmental organizations are making Hanford site information more accessible for underserved communities around the Columbia…
Incoming Pullman Regional Hospital CEO says his focus is community, care coordination
(Runtime 1:45)PULLMAN — After years of work, Lewiston native Matt Forge said his appointment asPullman Regional Hospital’s incoming CEO feels like a…
Judge rules DNR violated environmental policy; department amends 5 timber sales
The Washington Department of Natural Resources violated state environmental laws when it failed to account for climate change, according to a Jefferson County Superior Court ruling.Last week, a superior court ruled the Washington Department of Natural Resources violated the state’s environmental protection act procedures in its preparation for two timber sales.
Washington Republicans Propose Voluntary Firearm Training For Teachers
Lawmakers in Washington state continue to look for ways to prevent mass shootings in schools. On Wednesday, Republicans in the state Senate proposed creating a voluntary training program for school staff on how to respond to an active shooter.
Forecasts Predict Low Salmon Returns In Washington This Year
Every year, wildlife officials keep track of how many salmon return to their spawning grounds. This year, they expect low returns of salmon in Washington state—and that could change the fishing outlook.
Washington Legislature Passes Net Neutrality Legislation
Washington lawmakers have passed legislation intended to restore net neutrality. Under the measure, internet providers are prohibited from blocking content or impairing traffic.
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