Just inland from the Pacific Northwest’s rainforest drip line, with more than 10 feet of rain a year, are the forests ...
It was Oct. 12, 1962. The Columbus Day Storm, a tempest weathermen called “a meteorological bomb,” was exploding in the ...
The board approved a package of nine sales that would involve cutting roughly 1,200 acres of trees across western Washington, ...
Fall color is here! Well, in Washington we are approaching the peak. It usually arrives mid-late October. While the colors of ...
Among environmentalists, government agencies and logging interests, a war of words is raging over the future of our forests.
About a week or so after Election Day every year, the aroma in the cool air begins to change downtown in the 1,300-population ...
The Washington Township Volunteer Fire Department on Saturday responded to a fire that destroyed a farmhouse, several trees, ...
Roads remain inaccessible and communication systems battered. As rescue efforts grow, many residents are desperate for water, ...
National Guard and civilian aircraft now crisscross the skies of North Carolina, bringing supplies to places where roads and ...
These big trees, in their roots, needles and branches, hold more carbon longer than any young plantation. They are world ...