Anna King
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High schooler directs new feature film “HANFORD” to be distributed on Amazon Prime
A Richland, Washington, high schooler has been hard at work on his side-gig – directing a feature film about the Hanford radioactive cleanup site. The hour-long film is set to debut on Amazon Prime March 2nd and VIMEO on March 3rd.
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Environment
How local farmers and elk are doing this winter
Areas across the Northwest have seen record-breaking snowfall this winter, shutting down mountain passes, destroying infrastructure, and impacting supply chains between eastern and western Washington. You’ve probably already heard about those problems. But one you may not have heard about: Roving gangs of elk.
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Richland Fred Meyer shooting was premeditated, prosecutors say
Local police say the man who shot two people Monday at a crowded Richland Fred Meyer grocery store had a history of making others feel unsafe.
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1 dead, 1 injured at Richland Fred Meyer shooting
One man has died and another man was injured in a shooting at a Fred Meyer in Richland, Washington.
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Crime
Richland shooting suspect apprehended outside of Spokane
A shooting was reported inside a Fred Meyer store in Richland, Wash. Monday morning. Police are currently searching for a suspect who fled the scene.
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Gangs Of Elk Are Feasting On Farmers’ Haystacks Across The Northwest
Gangs of wild elk are attacking farmers’ haystacks in Washington and Oregon. They’re hungry, after a long drought and record mountain snow this winter has driven animals down to the lowlands. Climate scientists say things may only get worse in the future.
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Northwest soldier tries to save Afghan teammates from Taliban
Winter is bearing down hard in Afghanistan. The country is heading toward famine. And men who worked for the U.S. government clearing IEDs are being hunted by the Taliban. This is the story of one Army Special Forces soldier from the Northwest who’s trying to help.
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Yakama Nation seeks food sovereignty in new farming venture with weighty history
Like interlaced fingers, the Inabas and the Yakama Nation have been collaborating to farm for generations. Now, this Japanese-American family, who owned and leased the land for a time, is returning it to the Yakama Nation.
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Dead cattle, more that could become sick or hungry, grim stories leak out of Whatcom and Skagit counties
Washington state ag community scrambles after massive flooding kills milk cattle, sickens others and leaves herds across the state short on feed.
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Washington cows in jeopardy after floods knock out food supply
Although the worst of last week’s flood waters are slowly starting to recede in northern Washington, about 100,000 cattle remain in jeopardy — unable to find relief from the waters and their food supply threatened.