Courtney Flatt
Reporter | Northwest News Network-
The draft Northwest Power Plan is dramatically different from previous versions. More renewable energy development and less room for energy conservation are two of the biggest changes in the draft of the new regional power plan.
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Northwest wildlife and wildlife habitat could get a helping hand next week from the federal government.
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More white-tailed deer are dying in the Northwest of viruses that often peak after hot summers and droughts.
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Scientists have discovered they can track fire lines and can quickly draw attention to spot fires using satellites.
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Funding to help fix culverts could open up cold water habitat to Northwest salmon.
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Warmer waters can spell bad news for salmon, especially if the temperatures stay warm for long periods of time.
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Changes may soon arrive at a gas pump near you thanks to new fuel standards that just landed on Washington Gov. Jay Inslee鈥檚 desk. The state鈥檚 new fuel...
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Ocean conditions can be integral to salmon survival. And in 2021, the Pacific Northwest鈥檚 iconic fish will face a mixed bag: some good and some bad.
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Washington鈥檚 salmon are 鈥渢eetering on the brink of extinction,鈥 according to a new report. It says the state must change how it鈥檚 responding to climate...
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Several so-called 鈥減umped hydro鈥 projects are in the works, including the Swan Lake Energy Project in Klamath County. Now, there's another proposed project in south-central Washington that, if built, would be the largest such facility in the region
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The U.S. Forest Service is considering changing a rule that prevents logging of large trees on national forestland in parts of Washington and Oregon.
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As we all know, entertainment options are limited right now. Everyone is working to keep a social distance to help their communities stay healthy. But...