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Nation World
Gateway towns to Yellowstone become dead ends after flood
Nation World
After Yellowstone, floodwaters near Montana's largest city
The water in the Yellowstone River hit its highest level in nearly a century as it traveled east to Billings, Montana, home to nearly 110,000 people.
Nation World
Yellowstone flooding forces 10,000 to leave national park: 'Scariest river ever'
A National Weather Service meteorologist described the Yellowstone situation as "flooding that we’ve just never seen in our lifetimes before."
Outdoors
Idaho officials close popular recreation area due to trash
The 40-acre area 4 miles east of the small town of Rockland will close Wednesday due to visitors leaving behind trash and human waste.
Environment
Electricity, irrigation could be replaced if Snake River dams are breached, report finds
Finding other ways to provide electricity, irrigation and enabling commerce would cost between $10.3 billion and $27.2 billion, according to a report.
Environment
Sen. Mike Crapo, Idaho State Treasurer host roundtable on ESG
U.S. Senator Mike Crapo and Idaho State Treasurer, Julie Ellsworth, hosted an educational roundtable on Environmental, Social and Governance Tuesday in Boise.
Wildfire
Federal, Idaho officials prepare for wildfire season
Representatives from FEMA and the Idaho Office of Emergency Management discussed readiness for the wildfire season at the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise.
Tech
Massive water, wind and solar Idaho energy project advances
Cat Creek Energy’s proposed Water Storage Renewable Power Station Project in southwest Idaho could power nearly 300,000 homes.
Tech
Massive water, wind and solar Idaho energy project advances
Cat Creek Energy’s proposed Water Storage Renewable Power Station Project in southwest Idaho could power nearly 300,000 homes.
Idaho
Two groups file new lawsuit to stop Idaho gold mine drilling
The groups site potential harm to grizzly bears, wolverines, lynx, bighorn sheep, whitebark pine trees, Columbia spotted frogs and Yellowstone cutthroat trout.
Regional
"Very brave and tough" | 9-year-old girl attacked by cougar released from ICU
Nine-year-old Lily Kryzhanivskyy was attacked Saturday near Fruitland, Washington while playing a game of hide-and-seek.
Regional
'An extreme case of torture and abuse': Fight to bring one of the last surviving orcas captured in Puget Sound home
Members of the Lummi Nation are fighting for the return of Sk'aliCh'elh-tenaut, an orca who was taken from the Puget Sound in August 1970.
Nation World
After Yellowstone, floodwaters near Montana's largest city
The water in the Yellowstone River hit its highest level in nearly a century as it traveled east to Billings, Montana, home to nearly 110,000 people.
Nation World
Yellowstone flooding forces 10,000 to leave national park: 'Scariest river ever'
A National Weather Service meteorologist described the Yellowstone situation as "flooding that we’ve just never seen in our lifetimes before."
Outdoors
Idaho officials close popular recreation area due to trash
The 40-acre area 4 miles east of the small town of Rockland will close Wednesday due to visitors leaving behind trash and human waste.
Environment
Electricity, irrigation could be replaced if Snake River dams are breached, report finds
Finding other ways to provide electricity, irrigation and enabling commerce would cost between $10.3 billion and $27.2 billion, according to a report.
Environment
Sen. Mike Crapo, Idaho State Treasurer host roundtable on ESG
U.S. Senator Mike Crapo and Idaho State Treasurer, Julie Ellsworth, hosted an educational roundtable on Environmental, Social and Governance Tuesday in Boise.
Wildfire
Federal, Idaho officials prepare for wildfire season
Representatives from FEMA and the Idaho Office of Emergency Management discussed readiness for the wildfire season at the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise.
Tech
Massive water, wind and solar Idaho energy project advances
Cat Creek Energy’s proposed Water Storage Renewable Power Station Project in southwest Idaho could power nearly 300,000 homes.
Tech
Massive water, wind and solar Idaho energy project advances
Cat Creek Energy’s proposed Water Storage Renewable Power Station Project in southwest Idaho could power nearly 300,000 homes.
Idaho
Two groups file new lawsuit to stop Idaho gold mine drilling
The groups site potential harm to grizzly bears, wolverines, lynx, bighorn sheep, whitebark pine trees, Columbia spotted frogs and Yellowstone cutthroat trout.
Regional
"Very brave and tough" | 9-year-old girl attacked by cougar released from ICU
Nine-year-old Lily Kryzhanivskyy was attacked Saturday near Fruitland, Washington while playing a game of hide-and-seek.
Regional
'An extreme case of torture and abuse': Fight to bring one of the last surviving orcas captured in Puget Sound home
Members of the Lummi Nation are fighting for the return of Sk'aliCh'elh-tenaut, an orca who was taken from the Puget Sound in August 1970.
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