Environment
From dust to dirt: Human composting is coming to WA
Washington residents will win the right to convert their remains into soil in 2020. Here's how it might work.
Washington residents will win the right to convert their remains into soil in 2020. Here's how it might work.
Washington state blocked what would have been the largest bulk coal terminal in the country. Trump's change to the Clean Water Act might make that harder in the future.
Removing the lower Snake River dams would be difficult, but advocates remain committed to helping struggling salmon.
Backers claim fluorescent pink is brighter than orange in the field, and could attract more people to hunting. But critics say the science — and female support — isn't there yet.
Senate Democrats are considering a bill that would nearly double the state's hazardous substances tax to pay for the projects, but they may need Republican help to pass it.