Courtney Flatt
Reporter | Northwest News Network-
The Snake River dams in Washington would stay in place under the federal government’s preferred plan for the Columbia River System. On Friday federal...
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Remember the first few weeks of January? Snow-covered mountain passes, closed highways . Not great for travelers, but pretty helpful to the region’s...
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Last year, Washington’s King County Search and Rescue was looking for a man who’d fallen in a very fast-moving river. They thought he might still be in...
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Wolverines are the largest members of the weasel family, but they look more like small bears with bushy tails. Conservation groups say the animals need...
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Wolverines are the largest members of the weasel family, but they look more like small bears with bushy tails. Conservation groups say the animals need...
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Operators at Chief Joseph Dam in eastern Washington will now have to reduce pollution from oil spills that leak into the Columbia River. That’s after...
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Driving down a dark road in the Northwest can be dangerous this time of year. There are more deer-vehicle collisions as it gets dark earlier and as deer...
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It’s been four years since the federal government initially started asking Washington residents whether they’d like to see more grizzly bears brought...
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Christian Johnson, 55, had been flown to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after suffering burns over more than half of his body fighting the Spring Coulee Fire on Sept. 1.
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Airlines like Alaska, United and Delta are looking into biofuel production. It’s a trend experts say will keep growing. The Northwest is playing a big role in several experiments airlines are helping fund.
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Climate change is causing people in Washington to spend billions of dollars in healthcare costs. That’s according to a new study that looked at how hospital visits and early deaths during a recent wildfire season.
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It was a hot, dry summer afternoon when Molly Linville glanced out her front windows and noticed a rare storm pushing down the narrow valley where she...