Anna King
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Hundreds of animals evacuated from massive fires burning near Spokane
To help: send money to approved and vetted organizations, don’t drop off food, organizers say.
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Rain, soft and wonderful, comes too late for many near Spokane
Large fires surrounding Spokane level homes and send people fleeing
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Fries of the future could use less pesticides, water and be more resilient to climate change
In a world of calamity and climate change, just don’t mess with my fries! A hundred Northwest farmers and scientists stood in a Quincy-area field recently to make sure the golden goodness lives on despite future restrictions on pesticides, diminished ag lands, limits on water and a changing climate.
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EPA scientists deployed as toxic algae persists in Columbia River
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Irving Brown rallies support in Pasco after racist acts target him
City council member calls for community unity, donations and support for his campaign
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Major Walla Walla gas station leak fouling the ground beneath historic Marcus Whitman hotel, federal
The spill’s source isn’t yet known, and more buildings are becoming involved downtown
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U.S. Department of Energy beacons clean energy development at Hanford
Companies are interested, but it could be complicated to develop lands with multiple layers of tribal, federal and even complex-science concerns
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U.S. Department of Interior launches program to preserve federal Indian boarding school oral histori
The federal government aims to document the experiences of Native Americans who endured forced attendance at government boarding schools
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Early morning ag chemical release frightens many in Finley, Washington
Mustard-yellow colored nitric acid in the sky Wednesday, being looked into by Benton Clean Air Agency
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Big trouble on the Columbia: EPA studies river’s toxic algae spread
Federal government studies Columbia River in Washington, Shenandoah River in Virginia, Escalante National Monument in Utah and the American River in California for toxic algae.