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Wildlife Crossings Along U.S. Roads Can Help Animals and Habitat Adapt to Climate Change

Smoke from 2020’s Creek Fire in California descends on Conflict Lake. Climate change-related events, such as wildfires, are forcing animals to migrate and travel in different patterns than before. Jim Brown EyeEm

Editor’s note: The headline was updated on Feb. 16, 2023, to clarify the relationship between wildlife crossings and climate adaptation.

Across the U.S., the success of wildlife crossings—bridges, underpasses, and culverts designed to help animals avoid vehicle traffic—is drawing a surge of interest fr ... Read more

WSDOT: Plan ahead for stress-free holiday travel

Whether traveling by road, ferry, train, plane – or sleigh – the best way to ensure smooth trips during the upcoming holiday weekend is to plan ahead and be prepared.

The Washington State Department of Transportation urges all travel ... Read more

Roslyn Cafe, famous for the ‘Northern Exposure’ camel mu

Most of downtown Roslyn, Washington is instantly recognizable for fans of 1990 comedy-drama Northern Exposure—because it looks about the same as it’s looked since Mort the moose was filmed wandering through it in the opening credits. One of the m ... Read more

The ‘most wonderful time of the year’ means planning for

People preparing for holly jolly festivities this season should plan now for winter weather and expect delays while traveling on state highways, waterways or railways, the WAshington State Department of Transportation says.

One way to he ... Read more

New York procures 22 new large solar projects, some co-located with storage

Gov. Kathy Hochul on June 2 announced awards for 22 large-scale solar and energy storage projects that will deliver enough clean energy to power over 620,000 New York homes. As the state’s largest land-based renewable energy procurement to date, these projects will spur over $2.7 billion in private investment and create over 3,000 short- and long-term jobs across the state. These awards accelerate progress to exceed New York’s goal to obtain 70% of the state’s electricity from renewable sources by 2030 on the path to a zero-emission grid ... Read more

Crashes Block Traffic Over Snoqualmie Pass

SNOQUALMIE PASS, WA — Holiday travel continues to be challenging and hazardous for drivers headed over the mountain passes amid exceptionally cold temperatures and ice impacting roads across Western Washington.

Interstate 90 closed in ... Read more

Western US to remain unsettled with more heavy rain, mountai

Multiple moisture-laden storms and waves of colder air will combine to unleash a barrage of rain and mountain snow across the western United States into this week, according to AccuWeather meteorologists.

The first of two potent storms b ... Read more

Summit at Snoqualmie Snow Forecast (mid mountain)

Mark Horn from United States writes:

Summit has good terrain for early beginners and small children, but poor snow, and boring, crowded skiing for anyone of moderate skills. As a business, they are very poor. Their communications are ext ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.