President Donald Trump has instructed federal agencies to increase logging on national forests nationwide, including in Washington state, counter to decades of environmental policy and protections. A ...
The Trump administration is proposing a rollback that could remove prohibitions on logging and roadbuilding for about 2 million acres in Washington Read Story ...
Emily Fitzgerald / Washington State Standard Washington loggers, school leaders and conservation activists on Wednesday decried the state lands commissioner’s proposal to set aside 77,000 acres of ...
COLVILLE, Wash. – The Trump administration is moving to rescind the federal Roadless Rule, potentially opening Washington state forests to increased logging and road construction after more than two ...
Known as the Chainsaw Carving Capital of the Pacific Northwest, this small Washington state town holds an annual "Loggerodeo" ...
A section of the Colville National Forest is shown in this file photo Steve Ringman The Seattle Times/TNS The Pacific Northwest is fortunate to have vast forests and ideal conditions for growing trees ...
Washington AG Nick Brown co-leads eight states in opposing Trump's move to repeal the "Roadless Rule," citing threats to recreation, forests, and local economies.