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WA farmers search for silver linings after a tough year for crops
Instead of praying for better weather in the future, Washington's tree fruit growers are buckling up for more cold and wet conditions.
Instead of praying for better weather in the future, Washington's tree fruit growers are buckling up for more cold and wet conditions.
The high cost of power likely doomed talks to bring back the plant, which would rekindle 700 jobs.
As the crustacean's population plummets in the Bering Sea, so do the livelihoods of fishers in Washington and beyond.
Decades, and millions of dollars, could be saved with a new approach involving cement instead of glass.
From Seattle to Baltimore, cities are recycling felled urban trees into furniture, construction projects and guitars.