A King County Superior Court ruling reopens lethal removal as an option to control a wolf pack attacking cattle in northeast Washington. (Capital Press file photo) A King County judge has ruled the ...
A firefighter stands by his engine as trees burn in July 2024 during the Lone Rock Fire. The fire remains under investigation, and the cost of fighting the blaze was nearly $30 million, according to ...
Leslie Edgar, dean of the University of Idaho’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. Reductions in funding are creating “opportunities and challenges” for University of Idaho’s College of ...
Chief commodities economist Arlan Suderman will address the downturn in the farm economy during the Washington Association of ...
The Idaho Governor’s Office of Energy and Mineral Resources issued a request for information to support nuclear development.
Brigit Rollins, staff attorney with the National Agricultural Law Center. (Mateusz Perkowski/Capital Press) Despite the new “waters of the U.S.” definition, the Clean Water Act’s regulatory reach will ...
The rate Idaho Power pays for excess electricity that customers generate from their own on-site solar equipment should be revisited, according to the Sierra Club and Vote Solar. The Idaho Public ...
Washington State University's new president and ag dean join Capital Press for their first interview together.
Oregon farm regulators have warned an administrative judge that farmers face financial jeopardy unless enforcement ...
Lay’s has a potato chip manufacturing plant in the Vancouver, Wash., area. Several growing entities in the Pacific Northwest ...
Washington farm groups are watching to see whether a state board takes more timberland out of production, possibly increasing pressure on farmers to do likewise to protect streams. The bigger buffers ...
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