The U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Natural Resources took on the Columbia River’s salmon-eating sea lion problem in a nearly 2½-hour hearing Wednesday.
Fishing on the river’s jointly managed waters from the mouth to the Washington state line upriver from McNary Dam requires the use of barbless hooks for salmon, steelhead and sturgeon (sturgeon during ...
COLUMBIA, Tenn. (WSMV) - Columbia Power and Water Systems (CPWS) is planning a $520 million project that would change where they take water out of the Duck River and allow them to increase their ...
The agreement is part of the process to compensate businesses that could be affected by a new 116-foot, fixed-span bridge since the bridge height would impact marine vessel traffic traveling on the ...
In a recent column for this paper, utility leaders Scott Simms and Chris Robinson highlighted the importance of the U.S.-Canada Columbia River Treaty for the entire Northwest. As advocates for ...
Cowlitz River (I-5 Bridge downstream) — 10 bank anglers released one coho. Cowlitz River (I-5 Bridge upstream) — 23 bank anglers kept eight coho and released three Chinook. Kalama River — Seven bank ...
Using a Tikka-T3 rifle, Hunter McInerney was hunting with his dad, Adam, near Persia, scored in the morning on opening day with this beautiful buck. Submitted photo Big-game season opened across ...
The developers behind a $1.5 billion project to bury a 100-mile-long transmission line under the Columbia River made their case to state permitters Monday night in Washougal.
Dr. John Osborn took a break from his day job at a Spokane emergency room to diagnose a much larger but little-known crisis – the Columbia River Treaty.
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