The Daily Troll: Tunnel machine reaches Seattle. Midnight march for transit. Coal trains face lawsuit.
The Sierra Club says the existing coal trains are already violating pollution laws.
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The Sierra Club says the existing coal trains are already violating pollution laws.
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For the governor, newly-leaking tanks of radioactive waste made a trip to Eastern Washington the biggest thing on his agenda this week.
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The market may be about to ripen for small, modular nuclear reactors, like those on Navy submarines. Hanford is trying to position itself as a place for testing and manufacturing this breakthrough design.
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A new history of Hanford tells us about the motives, contradictions, and influences that shaped the "nuclear reservation" that has changed lives and re-shaped the world.
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In Eastern Washington, decades of irrigation are depleting the Odessa Aquifer. Should the state and federal government lead a rescue built around what has been called "the big fix" of diverting even more river water for farming?
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Anti-tax sentiment may have taken hold in much of the country, including east of the Cascades. But a stimulus-package irrigation project is reopening discussion of much-larger work.
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A European idea is catching on in Washington's wine country: reusable bottles. It saves money and is kind to the environment.
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A reporter talks to protesters at a Yakima rally and discovers profound disconnects between beliefs and behavior
READ MORE | 8 COMMENTSKennewick area is third fastest in the nation last year, while Seattle area is 100th, well behind Portland
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The strange link between looting Indian artifacts and methamphetamine users.
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