Environment
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Bipartisan. Unanimous. Two words not heard often in contemporary politics describe a pair of bills passed by a divided Washington
Bipartisan. Unanimous. Two words not heard often in contemporary politics describe a pair of bills passed by a divided Washington
State Rep. Liz Pike was hard at work, baking cookies. Ninety-eight cookies to be precise — one for each member of
A bipartisan group of lawmakers wants to ban flame retardants linked to cancer, learning disabilities and other health problems from
A new environmental impact statement raises concerns about a proposed crude oil storing and shipping facility at Hoquiam on the
This story originally appeared in High Country News. Alice Elshoff first saw Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in 1959. The 82-year-old,