Alison Morrow, KING 5 News

Alison Morrow

KING 5 News

Seattle, WA, United States

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Past articles by Alison:

Spiders looking for love become more visible this time of year

People may notice more spiders in and around their houses this time of year and experts say it's totally normal. Those spiders are out looking for mates. → Read More

Debate over protecting fish habitat and farming on the Skagit River

There’s an ongoing debate about how to protect fish habitat along the Skagit River while maintaining local farms. → Read More

Emaciated horse dies as King County officials search for its owners

An emaciated horse found in Maples Valley has died as King County Animal Control searches for the owner. → Read More

Highly contagious and lethal bat disease found near Cle Elum

White-nose Syndrome has been killing bat colonies in western Washington for several years and now the first case has been found on the east side of the Cascades. → Read More

Highly contagious and lethal bat disease found near Cle Elum

White-nose Syndrome has been killing bat colonies in western Washington for several years and now the first case has been found on the east side of the Cascades. → Read More

West Seattle cannabis store starts program to reduce pot pollution

The growing cannabis industry is struggling to find ways to deal with all its packaging trash. → Read More

Growing elk herds divide Skagit Valley neighbors

Elk populations are on the rise in the Skagit Valley near Sedro Wooley and Concrete. → Read More

Public hearing held for Puget Sound Energy's LNG plant in Tacoma

Protestors are continuing their six-year fight to stop a liquefied natural gas plant. → Read More

Woodland Park Zoo asks public to submit carnivore sightings for research

The Woodland Park Zoo is asking for the public's help tracking carnivores around Puget Sound. → Read More

Flooding and fish vulnerability all being weighed in proposal for dam along Chehalis River

A dam proposed to ease flood risks on the Chehalis River is drawing attention from supporters and critics alike, some concerned about the vulnerable fish population. → Read More

International forum held in Seattle addresses salmon population crisis

Scientists and researchers from all around the world gathered in Seattle to focus on salmon-saving efforts. → Read More

Protestors try to stop aerial spraying of tree farm herbicides near Port Townsend

Protestors outside a Port Townsend tree farm claim they were sprayed with harmful chemicals by a helicopter. A state official says that's false. → Read More

Bear incidents increase at North Cascades National Park

Bear incidents are on the rise within the increasingly popular North Cascades National Park. → Read More

Killings of another Washington wolf pack sparks debate over predator management

"If the goal is to reduce conflicts, killing wolves year after year at the same location is not solving the problem," said wolf advocate Shawn Cantrell. → Read More

Emergency water rights transfer saves 1,000 acres of Skagit Valley farmland

A thousand acres of crops in the Skagit Valley were at risk of drying up. An emergency water rights transfer saved them. → Read More

Beavers in King County trapped, relocated to help salmon habitat

A family of beavers is settling into its new home after being trapped and relocated to help salmon. → Read More

UW student creates national group for conservative environmentalists

A University of Washington student started a group for conservative voters who care about the environment. → Read More

Are Northwest orcas really starving? Researchers explore several risk factors

Scientists are examining several risk factors for the health of Southern Resident killer whales, not just the matter of dwindling food supply. → Read More

Whale poop analyzed to help save endangered orcas

The majority of Southern Resident killer whale pregnancies end in miscarriage. Scientists are studying their scat to figure out why. → Read More

Thurston County judge rules timber farm bear hunts don't violate state law

A loophole allows hunters to use outlawed practices to target bears causing problems for timber farmers. → Read More