Researchers from the University of Washington (UW) have discovered eight bee species that have never been recorded in the ...
Last year, wild elephants killed 30 people and injured 29 in Thailand, with more than 2,000 incidents of elephants damaging crops.
When many people think of their upcoming spring break adventures, they picture themselves on a tropical beach with the sun ...
For more than a century, sea otters vanished from Washington’s waters, hunted to extinction. Now, their slow return is bringing a boost to coastal ecosystems.
As snow from late January storms finally melts across the Northeast, residents in D.C., Philadelphia and New York City are confronting what had been buried underneath for weeks: dog waste left behind ...
Police have recovered one duck with a blow dart lodged in its body, but have yet to identify or arrest the suspects.
The collection of cast iron cookware tells stories of durability in an age of planned obsolescence – skillets and Dutch ovens ...
As the Potomac River's recent sewage spill threatens local ecosystems, environmentalists warn of rising dangers.
Battle Ground police detectives served a search warrant Tuesday at a home connected to a monthslong investigation into the shooting of various neighborhood wildlife with blow darts.
Joan Danziger works daily in her Washington, D.C. studio and speaks with the force and alacrity of a 52-year-old, despite her ...
Racoons, squirrels, ducks and a deer have been hurt with blow darts in the same area since November of last year, according to the Battle Ground Police Department.
Plus, restrictions on Washington's citizen initiative die in the legislature, Spokane wants to prohibit ICE detention centers on private property and Kootenai County shoots down a potential ...