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Tar-like substance harming birds along WA, OR coasts
Some birds are being rehabilitated, but others died after being contaminated by an unidentified tar-like substance along the Oregon and Washington coasts. According to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), a number of birds have been discovered tainted with the tar-like substance, prompting an immediate response from not only state agencies but also federal entities. The appearance of this material has raised significant concern for local wildlife.
New hope is budding for Washington pot shops seeking to go cashless
SEATTLE — Marijuana dispensary owners say they want change-- and not the kind that jingles in your pocket. Since recreational weed was legalized more than a decade ago, pot shops in Washington have proven to be prime targets for thieves. "Everyone living around here knows that it’s not safe...
K-8 Students Across Washington can Soon Transfer to Online School From Pasco District
Students across Washington state will have the opportunity to attend Pasco School District next year without leaving their homes, thanks to a recent expansion of an online learning program. The Internet Pasco Academy of Learning, or iPAL for short, has catered to PSD students since 2013; however, starting in the...
Fire restrictions in effect on BLM public lands in Oregon, Washington
Fire restrictions prohibiting fireworks, certain types of ammunition and more are in effect for all Bureau of Land Management public lands in Oregon and Washington. As warmer and drier weather comes to the Pacific Northwest, the restrictions that went into effect May 24, 2024, are designed to reduce the risk of human-caused fires. The restrictions expire Oct. 31, 2024.
Air National Guard’s 142nd Wing to conduct Memorial Day flyovers at ceremonies in NW Oregon, SW Washington
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The 142nd Wing out of Portland Air National Guard Base will conduct Memorial Day flyovers for ceremonies at locations throughout northwest Oregon and southwest Washington. “We support the Memorial Day flyovers to honor the great men and women who have given their all in defense of...
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