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Climate change projections of sea level rise is one reason Tacoma is making major changes to Owen Beach at Point Defiance Park. → Read More
Effe Parks created "Once Upon A Gene: True stories of raising rare kiddos'" to connect with parents who have, and do not have, a child with a disability. → Read More
Rising temperatures across the world could impact some of the key ingredients in beer, including hops. → Read More
Diver and filmmaker Annie Crawley was named a 2020 PADI AmbassaDiver for her community outreach and environmental advocacy. → Read More
Climate change is threatening to take the Salish Sea away from the Coastal Salish People that need it most. → Read More
The body of water is more than something to admire for its beauty. For the Native American culture, the Salish Sea is spiritual. → Read More
A Winter Storm Watch is currently in effect for the Washington Cascades → Read More
Seattle-based Rebellyous Foods is helping spearhead the meatless food movement in nuggets, patties, and strips. → Read More
Garcés will be speaking at TEDxSeattle this weekend at McCaw Hall on her undercover investigation into the animal farming industry. → Read More
Many smaller growers are turning to cider varieties to appeal to new customers. → Read More
Jessie Woolley-Wilson is helping create more interest in space by introducing easy STEM-based teachings in hopes to get more diversity up to the moon. → Read More
Lavender can be used for relaxation, as a bug repellent, to relieve burns and itches, or as an air freshener. → Read More
Burt Mann walks the North Bend trails everyday, and always has a story to share. → Read More
If you're planning to be outdoors the first weekend of summer, do it all on Saturday as rain returns to Seattle Sunday. → Read More
Take 5's Jordan Steele takes us boating from Lake Washington to Puget Sound, thanks to Washington's Ship Canal. → Read More
A group of first grade students learned about the tides, marine animals and humans' role in protecting the environment during class at the beach. → Read More
Washington and Oregon are known for growing Christmas trees. The two states alone produce between 30-40% of the nation’s Christmas trees. → Read More
A man from Western Washington helped establish the first ‘quiet park’ in the world. It’s a place that offers pure nature sounds with no human-caused noises. → Read More
Puget Sound had the second driest March on record, but April showers have arrived in full force. → Read More
Ski resorts in the Pacific Northwest could be extremely dangerous without ski patrollers. Teams are made up of not only people, but also dogs that help find people buried in the snow. → Read More