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Low precipitation in June and diminishing snowpack in the Cascades means less water for irrigators this summer.
Officer James Rodman said a resident called police just after 7 a.m., June 30 after they saw a mother duck frantically pacing and quacking loudly.
YAKIMA, Wash. – The Bureau of Reclamation’s July 2025 total water supply available forecast for the Yakima basin indicates ...
It’s a type of plan that environmentalists, scientists and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says can be a ...
The report found that, although the watershed system is still largely natural — with 75% of the land being forests, wetlands ...
Over 600 bills landed on Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo’s desk after passing through the 2025 Nevada Legislature. The Governor ...
MOSES LAKE - Grant County Fire District 5 personnel are mopping up the scene of a brush fire just east of the Grant County ...
The Juniper Fire started on Bureau of Land Management lands about 5 miles west of Black Canyon City on July 2, according to ...
Article The concept of probe lenses, as we know it today, originated from a need for close-ups in tight spaces, which ...
Ethiopia’s prime minister said Thursday that a controversial power dam on the Nile is now complete, a major milestone for his ...
BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK, Texas — The Big Bend National Park is reporting that they have received significant amounts of ...
Following a warm, dry spring and early summer that hammered the winter snowpack, Montana’s rivers are already showing signs ...
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