Washington Fish & Wildlife OKs killing of wolf after 3 cattle attacksFree
Washington will permit the killing of a single gray wolf in the state’s northeastern corner following three suspected attacks on livestock.
Washington will permit the killing of a single gray wolf in the state’s northeastern corner following three suspected attacks on livestock.
In an encouraging sign for road safety, traffic deaths in Washington fell significantly for the second year in a row in 2025, according to state data released Tuesday.
The massive Ledges at Palisades under construction atop a prominent hillside on the border of Camas and Vancouver continues to pique the curiosity of passersby.
Ship watchers will see a new riverboat sailing the Columbia River this year as American Encore joins the growing fleet of cruise ships sailing through Southwest Washington.
Why are wonders usually marketed in sevens? That tradition seems to have started with the ancient Greeks, who observed seven celestial bodies (five planets plus sun and Moon) and regarded that number as the ultimate, perfect, complete amount — of anything.
Clark County will need to find additional funding sources — either through new fees, fee increases or other mechanisms — for the county’s 10 regional parks to remain open.
To Katie High, successful dog training begins at the human end of the leash.
Clark County has seen its share of accomplishments but still has challenges to face in the coming years. That was the message delivered by Clark County Council Chair Sue Marshall during last week’s State of the County address.
Toll collection on the Interstate 5 Bridge has been pushed back again, not that commuters are likely to complain.
New research from a University of Washington scientist could give oyster farmers in Willapa Bay a fighting chance at battling burrowing ghost shrimp, little crustaceans that cause big problems. Biology professor Jennifer Ruesink published her findings last week.