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Explore the Columbia River: its map, rich history from Native Americans to pioneers, impressive length, and facts about its ...
CLATSOP SPIT — For most of the past two years, Jesse Allen has worked 12 hours a day, seven days a week operating a crane to ...
Environmental group Save Our Wild Salmon released its first Columbia River Hot Water Report of the year Wednesday, as water ...
The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers and the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission hosted a free, family-oriented event at ...
A group of Mississippi River shipping industry figures were treated to a tour of the Columbia-Snake river grain export system ...
Explore the Snake River: its map, rich history from Native Americans to pioneers, impressive length, and facts about Hells ...
A notice in the federal register Thursday announced the pending withdrawal that will be published Monday. The move has been ...
Darcy Kindred, 55, got into kayaking last summer after 30 years in finance and a long battle with mental health, and departs ...
President Donald Trump signed a memorandum on Thursday pulling the federal government out of a historical Columbia River management deal.
The Trump administration canceled a deal that would have enabled the removal of four hydroelectric dams along the Columbia River that are considered harmful to salmon.
The Columbia River is the third largest grain export gateway in the world behind only the Mississippi and Brazil’s Paraná.
The Trump administration is formally ending the government’s nascent effort to update the environmental documentation of federal dams on the Snake and Columbia rivers.
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