If you want to find a turning point in Washington state’s modern history of environmental protection and advocacy, just go back a few decades to the late 1980s and early 1990s. This was a time period ...
Washington’s Yakama tribe lives on a one million-acre reservation in the southern part of the state, a relatively small patch left after nearly 12 million acres was ceded to the U.S. government by the ...
EVERETT — The Tulalip Tribes and the Washington State Department of Commerce signed a “historic” memorandum of understanding Thursday, establishing relations between the agency and the Tribes. The ...
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced yesterday awards to all 50 states under the Rural Health ...
Sophie Atkinson is a UK-based journalist and content writer, as well as a founder of a content agency which focuses on storytelling through social media… The Washington Gambling Commission has reached ...
The Pembroke-based Lumbee tribe was federally recognized by Congress in December after a nearly 140-year fight. Here's what's ...
SEATTLE — After more than five decades of fighting for federal recognition, the Duwamish Tribe will have another opportunity to prove its legitimacy in the eyes of the U.S. government. A recent court ...
FILE - In this Aug. 20, 1998, file photo, Makah Indians paddle away from the rising sun as they head from Neah Bay, Wash., toward open Pacific Ocean waters during a practice for a planned whale hunt.
On Wednesday, the United States Senate passed Congressman Rouzer’s (R-NC-07) legislation, H.R. 474, the Lumbee Fairness Act.
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Colville Tribes pull back from giving Colorado wolves this winter
Colorado wildlife officials confirmed that the Colville Tribes in Washington declined to serve as a source population for wolves this winter.
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