Rodeo fans are in for a treat this weekend at the Eastern Oregon Trade and Event Center in Hermiston. Hosted by Blue Mountain Community College, the Northwest Intercollegiate Rodeo Finals will feature college teams competing for a chance to reach the College National Finals Rodeo in June.
As millions of birds begin their spring migration along the Pacific Flyway, Portland officials are asking residents to help reduce light pollution by turning off or dimming outdoor lights. This initiative aims to protect migrating birds.
As the scorching summer months quickly approach, Idahoans are encouraged to prepare for what meteorologists are predicting to be a blistering season...
The Lower Snake River Dams continue to be the object of scorn for some and the centerpiece of commerce and energy production (and much more) to others.
Washington's gray wolf population has grown by 20% in the past year, according to the latest report from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. This marks the 15th consecutive year of growth, with seven new wolf packs identified in 2023. The increase in population is encouraging, but maintaining harmony with livestock operations remains a key focus.
Someone will win $10,000 in the Road Apple Roulette fundraiser to support the Wenatchee Valley Senior Activity Center during the 2024 Washington State Apple Blossom Festival
Who are the Top 3 Private Landowners in Washington State?
The State of Washington is made up of 66,455.52 square miles or 42,693,760 acres.
The federal government owns and manages almost 29% of the Washington land. The government oversees this land by managing national parks, forests, grasslands, and other areas of federal protection, and military use (The largest of which is the 500 square-mile
Congressman Simpson, who is co-chair of the Potato Caucus, is leading efforts with a congressional letter to USDA and Department of Health and Human Services opposing reclassifying potatoes as a non-vegetable.