Washington lawmakers, dealing with a state budget crisis, are looking to make cuts and the Columbia River Gorge Commission is potentially in the crosshairs.
Washington lawmakers, dealing with a state budget crisis, are looking to make cuts and the Columbia River Gorge Commission is potentially in the crosshairs.
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The U.S. Forest Service says the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area sees about two million visitors annually.
From horseback riding to nature walks, along with glamping and fishing, these vacation destinations await adventurous travelers who appreciate the great outdoors.
Both the administration's approach to handling funding cut-offs under the Civil Rights Act and the specific demands being made of Columbia pose extraordinary threat to a pluralistic society and ...
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Soil instability has closed a portion of the Historic Columbia River Highway (Hwy 30 ... That means a key connection to rides in the Gorge is no longer available. Car drivers can use I-84 as a detour ...
It’s a game of inches when it comes to the Columbia River Treaty. The eight years of negotiations on the 61-year-old treaty between Canada and the United States were close to conclusion — an ...
Earlier this year, the Northwest Power and Conservation Council announced it had fallen more than halfway short of its longtime goal of 5 million fish returning to the Columbia River Basin each year.