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(Runtime 1:13) Many families are hitting the road across the Northwest, crisscrossing the Cascades and traveling up and down I-5 in search of family,…
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It’s still warm in the afternoon on the edge of the Columbia River as water laps against the shore.A team of Environmental Protection Agency scientists…
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(Runtime 1:04)After years of investigation, Washington’s attorney general has charged the former leaders of a prominent Tri-Cities animal shelter with…
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A heat warning issued Tuesday through Thursday for areas including Orofino, Riggins, Hells Canyon and the Salmon River means more people will be at risk of heat illness. Here's how you can stay safe and cool.
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It’s a problem nationally and in the Northwest. Pet owners are having trouble getting access to veterinary services. It’s another example of the fallout from the ongoing pandemic.
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Whether you recently adopted a pet during the pandemic or are a long-time pet owner, there are things you can do while out and about in the Northwest's hiking season to prepare for warm-weather adventures with your pooch.
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https://youtu.be/pdnmXNd8jeoPullman, Wash. (Murrow News 8) — Challenges with supply and demand during the pandemic have led to shortages not only of items…
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Are your pets at risk from COVID-19? According to animal scientists, no. The risk is low as there has not been an increase in the number of pets with respiratory issues.