Washington's clam, oyster, and mussel seasons are now open, with resources provided by WDFW for a sustainable harvest.
The answer to the old rhetorical questions is “yes, bears do indeed ‘poop’ in the woods,” but if not given an alternative, ...
A 4-year-old Washington girl was "dragged" by a coyote just inches from the front door of her home on March 11, her father ...
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed three days of razor clam digs on coastal beaches beginning Wednesday, March 26.
The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) says they’ve killed a second coyote in Bellevue after several ...
An aggressive coyote “dragged” a 4-year-old girl to the ground while she was just inches away from the front door to her ...
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Company probed for urchin harvest
PORT ANGELES — A company that offloaded 1,400 pounds of green sea urchins worth $2,000 at Port Angeles Boat Haven is under investigation for receiving the spiny delicacy without the proper paperwork.
Rio Blanco County has hired a part-time animal and livestock conflict investigator, giving the county "another set of eyes to ...
The Moses Lake Police Department responded to a call for gunshots fired, just past noon Friday at the Hiawatha Lake homeless ...
The council has yet to announce the next public hearing and when it will decide the outcome of the proposed wetlands ordinance.
A recent crash in population prompted a multi-partnership study to analyze crab abundance patterns in the Pacific Northwest.
Hundreds of offices across the country will become empty this summer as the federal government plans to cancel leases. Here's ...