Tony Schick
Oregon Public Broadcasting-
Oregon has decided to kill members of a wolf pack in Eastern Oregon. It's the eighth time state officials in Oregon or Washington have taken lethal action on wolves that preyed on livestock.
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A bill was pulled from the Oregon House floor and returned to committee over concerns about language that would make secret railroad spill contingency plans and financial responsibility documents.
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The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality is now in search of a new way to pay for the governor’s clean air initiative.
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For the second time since 2015, the Oregon Legislature has stripped language out of a bill that would have increased the state’s regulation of oil trains.
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Washington state regulators approved two permits Thursday for a proposed plant that would make and export methanol along the Columbia River in Kalama.
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Washington state Sen. Doug Ericksen has finished his temporary job for the Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency.
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The Oregon Senate has confirmed three new members of the state’s Environmental Quality Commission.
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Oregon lawmakers are now hoping to help close a regulatory hole by giving cities and counties the authority to regulate the control of lead dust from home demolitions.
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Seattle-based Total Reclaim failed to label shipments of old electronics as hazardous waste.
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Newly obtained documents show how much Republican Doug Ericksen was paid for working for the Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency while holding a seat in the Washington Legislature.
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Environmental groups are pressuring Gov. Kate Brown and the Oregon Board of Forestry to find new leadership on forestry issues and increase protections for coastal drinking water.
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A temporary freeze on grants and a halt on communications at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has left Northwest tribes, state agencies and nonprofits uncertain about the future.