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The name “Twanoh” comes from the Native American Skokomish tribe and means “gathering place” – which is exactly what it should be for anyone seeking a perfect day by the water without battling the ...
The devastating consequences of efforts to eliminate fossil fuels in the Pacific Northwest within the next two decades are exposed in a new documentary called "What Does It Cost?" and released by ...
The film will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 17, at Vashon Theatre, with director Isaac Olsen and producer Rob ...
The Trump administration’s sweeping federal budget cuts are threatening to disrupt work on miles of hiking, biking and backpacking trails across the Pacific Northwest. In addition to cutting ...
On April 22, three captivating wildlife documentaries will be screened to support their latest project, “Jaguar Warrior, Jaguar Protector.” This fundraiser aims to raise awareness about the ...
A typical La Niña winter brings dry conditions across the southern half of the country, with extra rain and snow up north (especially in the Pacific Northwest and Ohio Valley). El Niño years are ...
Sam Hill is a contributing parks editor at SFGATE, covering national parks in the Pacific Northwest. Born and raised in Maine, he moved to Oregon in 2019 to escape the New England winter and has ...
The Katsina State Government has taken a significant leap in strengthening digital governance by hosting the first-ever Northwest Data Protection and Privacy Training ...
Another baby has been born to the Northwest’s endangered orca population. A Center for Whale Research crew spotted the baby, still ruddy from the womb, from a boat near Victoria, British ...
Video taken by a witness shows Idaho police officers shooting and critically wounding a teenage boy — described by his family as nonverbal, autistic and intellectually disabled — as he began ...
This raises the question of whether the absence of ERD modulation could be attributed to the break task that was common to both declarative interference and control condition: watching nature ...
Armistice Day in 1930 brought a massive crowd to downtown Spokane to see the unveiling of the Abraham Lincoln statue at Main Avenue and Monroe Street. It had been a long time coming.