Environment
Hanford turns its nuclear past into a tourist destination
The spot where the U.S. processed plutonium to fuel WWII bombs is Eastern Washington's newest attraction.
The spot where the U.S. processed plutonium to fuel WWII bombs is Eastern Washington's newest attraction.
A federal judge ruled that the owner of the Buckhorn Mountain mine in Okanogan County is responsible for cleanup and could face over $100 million in fines.
Some think the rainy season’s silver lining is a decreased risk of wildfires later in the year. That may not be the case.
We have a long history of wildfire in the PNW. But megafires are a new thing entirely.
Smoke forecasting is notoriously hard to do, but a new tool from the state Department of Ecology may help us anticipate hazardous air five days in the future.