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“We’re losing firefighters. The numbers are going down,” said Riston Bullock, a 13-year veteran with the Nez Perce crew. “We need people at the shop ready to go when those fires start.”
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It's hotter and drier across much of the Western United States. How is that impacting fire season?
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A climbing group is hosting a free event on Saturday for children who are blind or partially sighted.
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(Runtime 3:41)A new mural of the Nez Perce creation story is now part of the Lewiston City Library.People from around the region gathered on Feb. 6 to…
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(Runtime 1:03) More than $30 million is being invested into projects benefiting restoration of North-Central Idaho landscapes.Nicknamed the Good Neighbor…
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During a three-hour ceremony at the Pi-Nee-Waus Community Center in Lapwai, Idaho, Nez Perce tribal members gathered for a summit called Honoring the…
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For Northwest tribes, removing the four lower Snake River dams means more than just saving salmon, more than just saving the orcas that rely on salmon for…
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(Runtime 4:02)More than 17 million acres in what is now Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana make up the historic homeland of the Nez Perce Tribe.A…
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Indigenous and non-Native people gathered for the All Our Relations Snake River Campaign event in early October along the banks of the Hells Gate State…
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The U.S. Department of Energy is rolling out a new program to redevelop some of its lands into clean energy hubs – starting with the former nuclear…