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Senate passes bill making it easier to kill sea lions

SEATTLE — A bill that would make it easier to kill sea lions that feast on imperiled salmon in the …

Paul Allen’s passions: Rock n’ roll, sports and philanthropy

SEATTLE — Personal computers, conservation, pro football, rock n’ roll and rocket ships: Paul G. Allen couldn’t have asked for …

Seattle bans plastic straws, utensils at restaurants, bars

SEATTLE — Looking for a plastic straw to sip your soda? It’s no longer allowed in Seattle bars and restaurants. …

Officials OK’s cell service at Mount Rainier National Park

SEATTLE – Cellular service will soon be available in Mount Rainier National Park after the National Park Service granted permits …

Indigenous, environmental leaders protest Canada pipeline

VANCOUVER — Indigenous leaders are calling on people to raise their voices Saturday to stop a $5.7 billion pipeline ($7.4 …

State bills tackle threats to endangered Puget Sound orcas

SEATTLE— With the number of endangered Puget Sound orcas at a 30-year low, state lawmakers want to protect the fish-eating …

Washington sues Motel 6 for giving guest information to US

SEATTLE — Washington’s attorney general sued Motel 6 on Wednesday, alleging the national budget chain disclosed the private information of …

Amtrak train derailed on new, faster route that drew concern

SEATTLE — The Amtrak train that derailed Monday was making the first trip for paying passengers over upgraded tracks in …

Warm waters off West Coast has lingering effects for salmon

SEATTLE—The mass of warm water known as “the blob” that heated up the North Pacific Ocean has dissipated, but scientists …

Protests, vigils around US decry white supremacist rally

SEATTLE — Protesters decrying hatred and racism converged around the country on Sunday, saying they felt compelled to counteract the …

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