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Three Washington State members of Congress are sounding a bi-partisan alarm over a slowly collapsing drainage tunnel at the foot of Mount Saint Helens,…
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Fish experts, scientists and tribal leaders came together in Spokane last week to discuss plans to try to reintroduce salmon and steelhead in the waters…
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Friday, Washington’s governor declared a drought emergency in about 44 percent of the state, and the Department of Ecology has taken the lead on…
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Farmers who depend on irrigation in the arid central Washington region are escalating a fight over increasingly scarce water supplies. A group of farmers…
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Agents of Washington's Department of Ecology are fanning out across the Upper Yakima River basin , looking for senior water-rights holders willing to swap…
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Construction season has begun in eastern Washington. City of Spokane leaders stood along the Northwest Boulevard bluff Monday and announced more than 40…
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A federal judge has sided with environmental groups and the Spokane Tribe in a case concerning pollution in the Spokane River. The case involves chemicals…
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Some Gonzaga University engineering students won't have far to go to do field testing in an unusual new lab. The experiments will be conducted right…
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Washington State University has been declared the victor in a long-running fight over using - or conserving - water in a rapidly shrinking aquifer…
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You probably have made the educated guess that this was a dryer than normal winter in the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene region. A weather official says that…