Most people living in the Northwest aren’t aware of the beauty at John Day Fossil Beds National Monument and Park located in the heart of Oregon, a place where time has painted itself into the Earth.
As avian influenza (HPAI) continues to spread in novel cases, including to livestock and humans, attention is now turning to its transmission in wildlife and wild birds.
The devastating bridge collapse in Baltimore has inspired new legislation from a lawmaker who hopes to avoid something similar happening in Washington state.
Puget Sound Energy (PSE), a leading utility in western Washington, has introduced a wildfire safety plan featuring Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) to help reduce the risk of wildfires in high-risk areas. The plan aims to keep Washington communities safe by shutting down power lines when conditions pose a fire hazard.
As temperatures rise, black bears in Idaho are on the hunt for food. Be prepared and bear-aware to avoid potential conflicts with these hungry animals.
Governor Brad Little proclaimed May as Horticulture Month, recognizing the invaluable contributions of local nursery and greenhouse growers to Idaho’s economy and quality of life, and encouraging Idahoans to shop for Idaho-grown plant products at local nurseries and greenhouses.