Shootings and other attacks are increasing at hospitals across the U.S., contributing to health care becoming one of the nation's most violent fields. Numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show American health care workers are now far more likely to suffer nonfatal injuries by violence than workers in any other profession, including law enforcement
READ MOREWashington’s leadership says stability was at the forefront of its decision to join the Big Ten Conference. Washington President Ana Mari Cauce said there were several concerns that led to Washington and Oregon saying goodbye to their collective heritage to become the 17th and 18th members of the Big Ten beginning in 2024. Utah, Arizona and Arizona State are leaving for the Big 12
READ MOREA short film about Geneva and Paul Knauls anchors an event highlighting local innovation.
READ MOREThe Hanford nuclear site in eastern Washington state is the most toxic site in the U.S.
READ MORENew report acknowledges racial disparities in park, park services access.
READ MOREMay and June of this year ranked as the fourth warmest and 11th driest such period since 1895
READ MOREBeavers have been treated as an annoyance for chewing down trees and shrubs and blocking up streams, leading to flooding in neighborhoods and farms. But the animal is increasingly being seen as nature's helper in the midst of climate change.
READ MOREThe protest on a private lot is the latest episode highlighting tensions behind tree policy in Seattle as climate change increases temperatures and urban canopy decreases.
READ MOREOregon has spent more than $25 million housing 462 kids in foster care in hotels since the state promised to largely end the practice as part of a legal settlement in 2018.
READ MOREA commercial fire fueled by wood chip piles at a paper mill in southwest Washington is worsening air quality in the Portland area.
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