Some of us have been fighting for salmon for more than three decades. To understand the resolve of salmon advocates — and the frustration so many of us felt when the federal government recently ...
Talk to any agency that works with Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership and it’s clear the Portland-based nonprofit, founded 30 years ago, takes the partnership element of its name seriously.
WASHINGTON STATE’S FIRST grape vines were planted 200 years ago, but the state’s wine industry is still young by world standards.
Salmon fishing ... near the Fraser River in Quesnel, B.C., said the chiefs were wrongfully hanged. In 2015 we had the Truth ...
As proposals to help save local journalism gathered dust in Congress and mostly fizzled in state legislatures over the last ...
More than half of U.S. counties are now news deserts, leaving 50 million Americans with little to no local reporting on their ...
On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were seven salmonid boats and three Washington bank rods tallied on Oct. 25.
We’re going back to court because it’s our best path to prevent extinction and protect salmon now, an Earthjustice attorney ...
A recent commentary (“Scuttling Columbia Basin pact ignores peril to salmon,” The Herald, Oct. 18) scrupulously explains multiple reasons why there is an ever-expanding, enthusiastic coalition of ...
The undefeated Century Diamondbacks entered the Football State Championships as the 5A bracket’s No. 5 seed, despite their having a better record than three of the teams ahead of them. And for nearly ...
Property taxes are going up in Armstrong. At its meeting Monday, Oct. 27, council approved the city’s 2025–2029 financial plan, which projects an... Work continues in the South Okanagan-Similkameen to ...