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Who was most harmed during Seattle’s heat wave?
As temperatures rose, Seattle Fire saw a huge jump in calls for service. A disproportionate number were for people experiencing homelessness.
As temperatures rose, Seattle Fire saw a huge jump in calls for service. A disproportionate number were for people experiencing homelessness.
From art galleries to public libraries, government agencies and nonprofit groups work to keep Washingtonians healthy and safe.
Not long ago, halting an airport expansion over climate issues and environmental justice concerns might have seemed far-fetched. But times are changing.
Seed the North will collect seeds and use drone technology to drop them over areas disturbed by both natural disaster and industry.
The state hosts a bounty of truffles for enterprising gourmands — but finding them requires a dog’s superpowered nose.