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Despite mercury, South River activities are OK

Standing ankle-deep in the South River, Kadrin Anderson watched as her 2-year-old son grabbed thick rocks out of the cold riverbed before heaving them back into the water.

Anderson, who is five months pregnant with her second child, lives in Staunton and is a science teacher at a local…

2015-06-02
Researchers cautious about slow sea star recovery on North Olympic Peninsula while hundreds of new juveniles crop up elsewhere

The North Olympic Peninsula's remaining sea stars may be holding their own, but there is no evidence yet of a remarkable recovery of young sea stars seen elsewhere along the Pacific coast, researchers say.

With nearly all of the mature sea stars dead and gone, rarely seen juvenile…

2015-05-29
Spotlight shines on regional economy at EDC annual luncheon

Noted economists Dr. Hart Hodges and Dr. Anneliese Vance-Sherman will be featured guest speakers at the Economic Development Council's annual "Economics" luncheon.

Presentations by Hodges and Vance-Sherman will explore the past, present and future of the regional economy,…

2015-05-29
Living green: Project with WWU professor looks underground for Alaska energy

Pete Stelling, assistant professor of geology at Western Washington University, is working to make the Alaskan island of Akutan less dependent on diesel fuel by tapping the island’s renewable geothermal energy.

2015-05-27
VIDEO: Q&A: Why is sugar so addictive? 2015-05-27
Controversial online college on its way to North Carolina?

Johann Neem, a professor at Western Washington University who has also been critical of WGU, says the model is especially troubling for its on focus low-income and working-class students. He fears that students with financial pressures at home will increasingly be steered to the WGU’s online…

2015-05-21
Bellingham geologist writes Western Washington guidebook

You might call him the late-blooming old man of Northwest geology.

Or call him Whatcom County’s unofficial “geology laureate.”

Either way, Dave Tucker’s lifelong interest in the rocks of the region has found a new outlet with his first book, “Geology Underfoot in Western Washington…

2015-05-18
Q&A: Will we ever see a viable third political party? 2015-05-13
GEF projects to be highlighted at annual showcase 2015-05-13
Fraser Institute: Does the Investment Canada Act Do More Harm Than Good? New Study Coming Wednesday, May 13

On Wednesday, May 13, the Fraser Institute will release a new study spotlighting the economic impact of the Investment Canada Act, which screens foreign acquisitions of Canadian companies.

The study, An Economic Assessment of the Investment Act, specifically examines the effects of the…

2015-05-12
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