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How a glut of California almonds could mean fewer Northwest honeybees
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A good crop: Northwest cherry harvest starts to roll with some favorable warm weather
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Why did WSU just name its newest crop 'Bush wheat'?
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Anna King’s top 5 picks for Northwest fireworks and fun
Here are a few of Northwest News Network reporter Anna King's favorite happening spots for Fourth of July fun.
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Tumbleweeds, a Northwest nuisance, are taking home decor by storm
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As wildfires burst through, ranchers fight to protect their herds and homes
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Under a 'grandma moon,' Native Americans honor their sacred pact with salmon
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'It just tastes like time': Salmon are a sacred relative to the Nisqually tribe and Native Americans across the Northwest
In their creation story, salmon were the first to offer themselves to the Nisqually people. But a contract was made: The people also must care for the salmon.
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Project 2025 and Hanford: What Trump’s second term could mean for WA’s toxic sludge
A conservative policy roadmap — and past actions from the new president's first term — could offer clues as to what he might have in store for one of the most radioactive places in the world.
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A think tank wants to accelerate cleanup at Hanford. Locals, though, aren't in a hurry
Project 2025 wants to finish cleanup at Hanford decades faster than currently expected. Soundside was joined by reporters Anna King and Jeanie Lindsay to discuss the project's strategy for dealing with Hanford's waste, and how the state is reacting to the blueprint.
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