Black bears are common in Western Washington and one resident had a close encounter. WDFW offers tips to keep bears away.
In the aftermath of a powerful windstorm that left many without power and trapped in their homes, community members in ...
After being on the brink of extinction, biologists said this type of salmon has rebounded in the Lake Sammamish watershed ...
Some Puget Sound Energy customers who were told the lights would come back on Monday, were excited and relieved when their ...
While Puget Sound Energy estimates power has been restored to 90% of its customers, thousands are still in the dark.
In addition to the approximate 65,000 rainbow trout, WDFW is tossing in a few thousand “jumbo trout” to “sweeten the deal.” ...
Forecasters issued warnings that another round of winter weather could complicate travel leading up to the Thanksgiving ...
Nearly a week after a bomb cyclone brought hurricane-force winds to the Pacific Northwest, the scale of destruction in ...
Right as Thanksgiving arrives, WDFW is dropping thousands of rainbow trout into area lakes in time for Black Friday fishing.
It's been a “long week” east of Lake Washington, where thousands were still without power five days after a windstorm flattened trees and killed two people.
Multiple trees fell during Tuesday night's "bomb cyclone" storm, leaving damage, causing power outages and blocking roads.
Restoration efforts continue today with significant progress in some areas east of Seattle impacted by the storm including ...