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Washington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife Want Your Input
The WDFW have developed options for Washington's ocean salmon fisheries.
New Study Shows Washington Volcanoes Intertwined
A recent study published in the AGU Journal investigated the crustal-scale structure beneath a section of the Cascades arc, which spans four major stratovolcanoes.
Water Rights in Yakima are Looking Good
Senior water rights will receive 100% of entitlements and junior water rights will receive 86% of entitlements.
There’s a Coveted Hunt Coming in Washington
They're called multi-season tags, a form of a special hunt permit in Washington that offers a variety of benefits for hunters throughout the state.
Vancouver, WA Girl Returned Home after 2018 Kidnapping
According to the FBI Seattle Division, 8-year-old Aranza Maria Ochoa Lopez was safely returned to the United States after being found in Michoacán, Mexico.
What is an “Assault Weapon” in Washington State?
With the passing of HB 1240, which is intended to "prohibit the manufacture, importation, distribution, sale, or offer for sale of any assault weapon," many legal firearm owners are asking what is ans "assault rifle?"
The 2023 Salmon Forecast for Washington State
Washington fishery managers with the Department of Fish and Wildlife unveiled forecasts for salmon returning to state waters in 2023.
Top Cold Cereals in Washington State
Cold cereal may be one of the greatest culinary inventions known to man
Kennewick Man Injures Himself and two Other in Suspected DUI Rollover
Authorities say that 20-year-old Jose Vargas was westbound on I-90, 20 miles west of Ritzville, when he lost control of his vehicle, leaving the roadway and then rolling at least once in the median.
It is Against the Law to Hunt Bigfoot in Washington State
...and rightfully so.