Central Washington University and the Yakama Nation hope to increase opportunities for Indigenous students in the region with a newly established partnership. Last month, the Yakama Nation Tribal ...
From our rivers flowing with snowmelt and salmon to valleys dotted with wildflowers and berries, to forests filled with mossy trees and mushrooms, nature is an inseparable part of Washington’s culture ...
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis high school senior is transforming a second-grade dream into a history-making reality. Ivan Wilson III, a 17-year-old at KIPP St. Louis High School, has officially secured his ...
Several long-lost species, turned up by citizen-scientists with nets and specimen jars, had not been seen in Washington for a century or more. The state is home to at least 600 native species of bees, ...
In two cases spread across four courts, a family of ranchers continues to fight the state over a $268,000 fine and an order to restore allegedly damaged alkali wetlands near Pear Lake in Grant County.
As reported on News Center 7 at 6:00, the move marks the first step in a process aimed at resolving ongoing utility service matters between the city and the campus. Xenia and university officials are ...
The time of year is finally here. Birds are singing again, daylight is stretching well into the evening and many of us are wandering back out into the yard with a shovel and a vague plan for the ...
SEATTLE — A central Washington physician was sentenced Wednesday to just over a year in federal prison for altering recalled breathing devices and billing Medicaid for them as new, federal prosecutors ...
Two men were killed in an avalanche in central Washington while snowmobiling on Friday, according to the Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office. Paul Markoff, 38, of North Bend, and Erik Henne, 43, of ...
Washington University has cut 316 staff positions and closed 198 open and vacant positions, for $52 million in annual savings as it faces changes brought on by the Trump administration. Chancellor ...