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- Talk to motel keepers, restaurateurs, shop owners and convenience store clerks, and they will tell you razor clams mean money for coastal communities.
Talk to motel keepers, restaurateurs, shop owners and convenience store clerks, and they will tell you razor clams mean money for coastal communities.
Washington has seen an increase in the number of fishing licenses sold this year, beating a national trend.
October is “owl month.” They’ll be on many minds this month. Most will be in the form of Halloween decorations, but some people will see or hear real live owls. There are 15 species on Washington’s bird checklist. That’s a lot of owls, more than enough to go around the entire state, and that’s just what they do.
The National Park Service finds itself in the midst of a unique nexus of heightened interest.
Sgt. Ted Jackson walked along the banks of the Puyallup River on Friday, speaking in a voice mixed with frustration, a hint of anger and resignation.
They stood in the darkening night, patiently waiting their chance to look through the telescope.
Tim Hartman remembers growing up just a few blocks from Point Defiance.
The Christmas holidays are made up of many different traditions. Everyone has their own special ones, and many of us share some.
Shorter days and cool weather often keep us indoors, and that means that the action at the bird feeders gets more attention.
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