Environment
Despite vaccines, WA health care workers struggle with burnout
The emotional and physical toll of fighting COVID on the front lines has implications for all of us.
The emotional and physical toll of fighting COVID on the front lines has implications for all of us.
A landmark bill in the state Legislature has split environmentalists, with some questioning whether it will reduce pollution in communities hardest hit by it.
The state is allowing hound handlers to respond to incidents where cougars get too close to humans or livestock and condition them to stay away.
From country towns to South Seattle, activists say the government must listen to long-marginalized communities that feel climate change’s biggest impacts.
If the tiny mussel established itself here, it would create over $100 million worth of damage each year to dams, agriculture, salmon and more.