SPOKANE, Wash ... revealing an unexpected discovery. The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) removed 21 gallons of invasive quagga and zebra mussels from the vessel.
Governor Bob Ferguson has announced February 24-28 as Washington Invasive Species Awareness Week, aligning with National ...
Officials from Washington ... at the Spokane Watercraft Inspection Station in Liberty Lake. The boats were infested with zebra and quagga mussels. Staff pulled 21 gallons of the invasive ...
Ivy has a tight grip on Western Washington. Now, environmental groups are working to ban the sale of two types of Ivy in the ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — A boat contaminated with 21 gallons of invasive mussels was intercepted at a Spokane watercraft inspection site on Jan. 7. According to the Washington Department of Fish and ...
A new bill before the Washington State Legislature seeks to protect LGBTQ+ individuals in state prisons from invasive strip searches ... transgender individuals. Spokane representatives Natasha ...
Koochiching County officials added noxious weeds to the annual Minnesota Agricultural Department commissioner’s order. The commissioner’s order lists three weeds for eradication, nine for ...
FAYETTEVILLE-- Fayetteville residents will receive a free native tree or shrub in exchange for removing invasive plants from their property. Fayetteville is holding its seventh annual invasive ...
Spokane voices support for Washington’s sanctuary law in most crowded meeting in years Feb. 10, 2025 Updated Mon., Feb. 10, 2025 at 10:32 p.m. Spokane City Hall is seen in this undated photo.
Over the past 12 years, gillnets set by the Kalispel Tribe in the Pend Oreille system have removed nearly 20,000 northern pike.
Most Chili’s closed in Washington and Oregon in 2008. The last Oregon restaurant closed in 2015, and the Spokane location has been the only one in Washington for the past five years.
Most Chili’s closed in Washington and Oregon in 2008. The last Oregon restaurant closed in 2015, and the Spokane location has been the only one in Washington for the past five years.