Phuong Le, KIRO 7

Phuong Le

KIRO 7

Seattle, WA, United States

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Past articles by Phuong:

Inslee wants 100 percent clean energy in Washington by 2045

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee wants to eliminate fossil fuels from the state's electricity supply by 2045. → Read More

Inslee wants 100 percent clean energy in Washington by 2045

SEATTLE — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee on Monday proposed an ambitious package of legislation aimed at tackling climate change, including eliminating fossil fuels such as natural gas and coal from the s → Read More

Senate passes bill making it easier to kill sea lions

A bill making it easier to kill sea lions that feast on imperiled salmon in the Columbia River has cleared the U.S. Senate → Read More

Senate passes bill making it easier to kill sea lions

SEATTLE (AP) - A bill that would make it easier to kill sea lions that feast on imperiled salmon in the Columbia River has cleared the U.S. Senate. → Read More

Senate passes bill making it easier to kill sea lions

SEATTLE (AP) - A bill that would make it easier to kill sea lions that feast on imperiled salmon in the Columbia River has cleared the U.S. Senate. State wildlife managers say rebounding numbers of sea lions are eating more salmon than ever and their appetites are undermining billions of dollars of investments to restore endangered fish runs. Senate Bill 3119, which passed Thursday by unanimous… → Read More

Senate passes bill making it easier to kill California sea lions

SEATTLE (AP) — A bill that would make it easier to kill sea lions that feast on imperiled salmon in the Columbia River has cleared the U.S. Senate. → Read More

Senate passes bill making it easier to kill sea lions

A bill that would make it easier to kill sea lions that feast on imperiled salmon in the Columbia River has cleared the U.S. Senate. State wildlife managers say rebounding numbers of sea lions are eating more salmon than ever and their appetites are undermining billions of dollars of... → Read More

Washington tribes say pipeline will harm orcas, way of life

Several U.S. tribal leaders told Canadian energy regulators Wednesday that increased tanker traffic from a proposed pipeline expansion project would harm endangered orcas, natural resources and their cultural way of life. → Read More

'Explorer at heart': American missionary killed in India

SEATTLE (AP) — John Allen Chau spent summers alone in a California cabin as a wilderness emergency responder, led backpacking expeditions in the Northwest's Cascade Mountains, almost lost his leg to a rattlesnake bite, and coached soccer for poor children in Iraq and South Africa. But kayaking to a remote Indian island, home to a tribe known for attacking outsiders with bows and arrows, proved… → Read More

'Explorer at heart': American missionary killed in India

SEATTLE (AP) - John Allen Chau spent summers alone in a California cabin as a wilderness emergency responder, led backpacking expeditions in the Northwest's Cascade Mountains, almost lost his leg to a rattlesnake bite, and coached soccer for poor children in Iraq and South Africa. → Read More

Missionary from Clark County killed in India was ‘explorer at heart’

SEATTLE — John Allen Chau spent summers alone in a California cabin as a wilderness emergency responder, led backpacking expeditions in the Northwest’s Cascade Mountains, almost lost his leg to a ratt → Read More

'Explorer at heart': American missionary killed in India

SEATTLE (AP) - John Allen Chau spent summers alone in a California cabin as a wilderness emergency responder, led backpacking expeditions in the Northwest's Cascade Mountains, almost lost his leg to a rattlesnake bite, and coached soccer for poor children in Iraq and South Africa. → Read More

A life of adventure, religion for American killed in India

SEATTLE (AP) - John Allen Chau spent summers alone in a California cabin as a wilderness emergency responder, led backpacking expeditions in the Northwest's Cascade Mountains, almost lost his leg to a rattlesnake bite, and coached soccer for poor children in Iraq and South Africa. → Read More

Florida man uses fake ID, steals $41K in dental implants, $10K for French bulldog

Timothy Powell, 52, had quite the shopping spree. He's now facing a handful of charges. → Read More

Judge orders Amazon to turn over Echo recordings in murder case

Timothy Verrill is accused of killing two women in 2017. Authorities believe the device may hold evidence in solving the case. → Read More

With loved ones missing after fire, pleas flood social media

CHICO, Calif. (AP) - People have scoured evacuation centers, called hospitals and posted desperate online pleas for help finding relatives they haven't heard from since a fast-moving wildfire devastated a Northern California town. → Read More

Pleas flood social media with loved ones missing after fire

CHICO, Calif. (AP) - People have scoured evacuation centers, called 911 and posted desperate online pleas for help finding relatives they haven't heard from since a fast-moving wildfire devastated a Northern California town. → Read More

Pleas flood social media with loved ones missing after fire

CHICO, Calif. (AP) — People have scoured evacuation centers, called 911 and posted desperate online pleas for help finding relatives they haven't heard from since a fast-moving wildfire devastated a → Read More

Voters reject carbon fee, OK ban on local soda taxes

SEATTLE (AP) - Washington state voters rejected the nation's first tax on carbon emissions in the costliest initiative fight in state history. And they approved a ballot measure to block local governments from imposing new taxes on soda or grocery items. With more than two million votes counted Wednesday, 56 percent of voters rejected Initiative 1631, the carbon pollution fee that was closely… → Read More

Initiative for first U.S. carbon tax trails, gun measure leads

SEATTLE — A Washington state initiative that would charge the nation’s first tax on carbon emissions to tackle climate change was trailing in early returns Tuesday. → Read More