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Strong Storm Poised to Bring ‘a Wet Couple of Days’ to the Pacific Northwest
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Images show snow blanketing the Pacific Northwest during February storm
Atmospheric river to bring multiday flood threat to Pacific Northwest
An atmospheric river is expected to affect western portions of Washington and Oregon beginning Saturday and continuing into Tuesday. This will bring the potential for urban and river flooding impacts.
President Donald Trump is expected to take control of the U.S. Postal Service. Trump ally Kash Patel was confirmed as director of the FBI. The IRS started mass layoffs yesterday. Three empty buses exploded in Israel in a suspected terrorist attack.
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The Trump administration layoffs are hitting engineers and researchers at PNNL, Hanford, NOAA, the Bonneville Power Administration and elsewhere.
Salmon “is like candy to Natives,” said Christina White, the co-owner of Native Candy. Read online: Joe Rogan sparked attention in a recent podcast with John Reeves when he once again defended his friend Elon Musk,
Environmental groups claim that the National Marine Fisheries Service delayed deciding on the salmon’s protections for over two years, increasing their risk of extinction.
A retired former Boeing employee, Stielstra is the president of PropagationNation, a nonprofit working on migrating coast redwoods and giant sequoias to the region, partly to help preserve the species for future generations.
The center says the National Marine Fisheries Service has failed to make a timely decision on protecting the salmon under the Endangered Species Act.
Columbia River spring Chinook salmon season dates and regulations announced by Washington and Oregon fishery managers.
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The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network reports an earthquake struck the Snoqualmie National Forest area, 44 miles east of Tacoma.
Environmental groups claim that the National Marine Fisheries Service delayed deciding on the salmon’s protections for over two years, increasing their risk of extinction.
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