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The U.S. Senate Tuesday passed a sweeping public lands bill, with measures meant to protect lands across the country. It’s expected to have a big impact on Washington’s lands, rives, and more.
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A massive public lands bill includes protection for the Devil's Staircase wildlands in southern Oregon and for numerous rivers and streams in the state.
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In the basement of a house on a quiet residential street in a suburb just outside of Seattle resides the ultimate home science experiment — a nuclear fusion reactor.
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Wildfire smoke continued to collect in the Rogue Valley air Sunday, sending air quality readings into the Very Unhealthy range for the first time since lightning started the fires a week ago.
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In the Pacific Northwest, there is no long-term study that shows how butterflies as a whole are responding to habitat loss and climate change.
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Fire officials say crews have made significant progress fighting the Substation Fire burning near The Dalles, Oregon, which was at 92 percent containment by Sunday evening.
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Silverspot butterflies were extinct on Saddle Mountain. Now they're back, but will they thrive?
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For years it stood alone, tucked into a hollow on the high plains of Oregon. Now it's gone. Oregon lost the iconic Charles Nelson House to the ongoing Substation Fire.
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After nearly a week of fighting dozens of lightning-caused fires in southern Oregon, agencies in several levels of government announced plans to better coordinate the firefighting.
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A fire east of The Dalles, Oregon, forced immediate evacuations of an estimated 75 households Tuesday night.
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