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U.S. Senate Infrastructure Package Could ‘Significantly Improve’ Salmon Habitat | Northwest Public Broadcasting
U.S. Senate Infrastructure Package Could ‘Significantly Improve’ Salmon Habitat | Northwest Public Broadcasting
Pacific Northwest salmon could get some help from the proposed federal infrastructure package. Some of the funding in the U.S. Senate’s version of the bill could help remove barriers to salmon habitat – just not the same barriers on the Snake River that Rep. Mike Simpson, R-Idaho, had hoped to eventually include.
·nwpb.org·
U.S. Senate Infrastructure Package Could ‘Significantly Improve’ Salmon Habitat | Northwest Public Broadcasting
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: Major Heat Wave Coming This Week
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: Major Heat Wave Coming This Week
A major heat event will occur over the region this week. But let me make it clear at the outset, it won't be nearly as warm or lengthy as June's event. Seattle and northwest Washington will have a far easier time. The Willamette Valley will fry and some places in eastern Washington will get near 110F.
·cliffmass.blogspot.com·
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: Major Heat Wave Coming This Week
North Cascades Highway reopens after weeks-long closure due to wildfires | king5.com
North Cascades Highway reopens after weeks-long closure due to wildfires | king5.com
OKANOGAN COUNTY, Wash. — Both directions of State Route 20, also known as the North Cascades Highway, fully reopened to traffic Monday after a section of the roadway was closed for weeks due to wildfire activity in the area. A 20-mile stretch of the highway closed in mid-July and was extended multiple times. While drivers can now use SR 20 to travel between Skagit and Methow valleys, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) said fire response crews are still using parts of the highway for staging and work.
·king5.com·
North Cascades Highway reopens after weeks-long closure due to wildfires | king5.com
Snohomish County issues mask directive as delta variant continues to spread | KOMO
Snohomish County issues mask directive as delta variant continues to spread | KOMO
Snohomish County held a briefing Tuesday, where it announced a mask directive for anyone indoors older than five. This includes both vaccinated and unvaccinated people. The reported cases have doubled in the county over the past month, from 651 over a period of one week to about 1,300 this past week.
·komonews.com·
Snohomish County issues mask directive as delta variant continues to spread | KOMO
Sacred Heart, Holy Family stop elective surgeries as hospitals face spike in COVID-19 patients | The Spokesman-Review
Sacred Heart, Holy Family stop elective surgeries as hospitals face spike in COVID-19 patients | The Spokesman-Review
Facing a new onslaught of patients with COVID-19, Providence Health Care officials announced Tuesday that all non-emergency surgeries and procedures will be halted at Sacred Heart Medical Center and Holy Family Hospital. The pause is “effective immediately,” according a Providence news release.
·spokesman.com·
Sacred Heart, Holy Family stop elective surgeries as hospitals face spike in COVID-19 patients | The Spokesman-Review
Making Strategic Planning (Relatively) Painless - Blue Avocado
Making Strategic Planning (Relatively) Painless - Blue Avocado
Here is how we accomplished our successful strategic planning process. I hope that you can find some useful ideas to help you get through your next process with as little pain—and as much gain—as possible.
·blueavocado.org·
Making Strategic Planning (Relatively) Painless - Blue Avocado
Wildfire explodes to third-largest in California history
Wildfire explodes to third-largest in California history
GREENVILLE, Calif. (AP) — A wildfire raging in Northern California exploded in size overnight, becoming the third-largest wildfire in state history amid high temperatures and strong winds. Better weather conditions were expected to aid the firefight on Friday. The Dixie Fire grew by 110 square miles (285 square kilometers) between Thursday night and Friday morning, making the blaze the largest wildfire currently raging in the nation.
·apnews.com·
Wildfire explodes to third-largest in California history
Lighting starts 9 small fires across NCW, second storm on its way | Local News | wenatcheeworld.com
Lighting starts 9 small fires across NCW, second storm on its way | Local News | wenatcheeworld.com
NCW — Tuesday’s lightning storms started a slew of small wildfires across North Central Washington. Firefighting crews across the region are scrambling to contain the damage as another potentially dangerous weather system moves in. At least nine fires have started in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest since Tuesday, all of which appear to be lightning-caused, said Victoria Wilkins, Forest Service spokesperson.
·wenatcheeworld.com·
Lighting starts 9 small fires across NCW, second storm on its way | Local News | wenatcheeworld.com
U.S. COVID-19 cases hit six-month high, Florida grapples with surge | Reuters
U.S. COVID-19 cases hit six-month high, Florida grapples with surge | Reuters
Aug 5 (Reuters) - The United States hit a six-month high for new COVID cases with over 100,000 infections reported on Wednesday, according to a Reuters tally, as the Delta variant ravages areas where people did not get vaccinated. The country is reporting over 94,819 cases on a seven-day average, a five-fold increase in less than a month, Reuters data through Wednesday showed. The seven-day average provides the most accurate picture of how fast cases are rising since some states only report infections once a week or only on weekdays.
·reuters.com·
U.S. COVID-19 cases hit six-month high, Florida grapples with surge | Reuters
» Health Department Advises Masking Up Indoors and In Crowded Settings
» Health Department Advises Masking Up Indoors and In Crowded Settings
WHATCOM COUNTY, Wash. – The Whatcom County Health Department is echoing the governor and the CDC in advising everyone to wear masks indoors in public places regardless of vaccination status. The health department also recommends everyone wear masks in crowded outdoor settings due to the spread of the highly transmissible delta variant.
·kgmi.com·
» Health Department Advises Masking Up Indoors and In Crowded Settings
Cedar Creek, Cub Creek Fires Still Getting Larger – NewsRadio 560 KPQ
Cedar Creek, Cub Creek Fires Still Getting Larger – NewsRadio 560 KPQ
The Cedar Creek Fire near the Methow Valley in Okanogan County is growing in size and is now burning almost 49,000 acres. Michael Davis with the response team says they’re trying to prevent any spread into communities. “We’re really working hard to keep the fire out of the Twisp River Drainage,” said Davis. “We really don’t want to let the fire get down into there and potentially threaten Twisp or the communities between here and the town.”
·kpq.com·
Cedar Creek, Cub Creek Fires Still Getting Larger – NewsRadio 560 KPQ
Washington hospitals 'quite full' amid new surge of COVID-19 cases | king5.com
Washington hospitals 'quite full' amid new surge of COVID-19 cases | king5.com
SEATTLE — The Washington State Hospital Association (WSHA) held a briefing Monday to discuss COVID-19 vaccines and the impact of the now-dominant delta variant on the state’s strained health care system. The briefing was led by WSHA CEO Cassie Sauer, who was joined by Dr. John Lynch of UW Medicine and Florence Chang, executive vice president and COO of MultiCare Health System.
·king5.com·
Washington hospitals 'quite full' amid new surge of COVID-19 cases | king5.com
Delta variant surges across U.S. South; political leaders clamp down again | Reuters
Delta variant surges across U.S. South; political leaders clamp down again | Reuters
Aug 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. states of Florida and Louisiana were at or near their highest hospitalization numbers of the coronavirus pandemic on Monday, driven by the still-spreading Delta variant, as one doctor warned of the "darkest days" yet. More than 10,000 patients were hospitalized in Florida as of Sunday, surpassing that state's record. Louisiana was expected to break its record within 24 hours, prompting Governor John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, to order residents to wear masks again indoors.
·reuters.com·
Delta variant surges across U.S. South; political leaders clamp down again | Reuters
Oregon school board politics have never been so polarized, partisan and hostile to racial equity - oregonlive.com
Oregon school board politics have never been so polarized, partisan and hostile to racial equity - oregonlive.com
Over the next few years, Moore expects extreme rhetoric over state and national climate policy to seep into lower profile races. He pointed to the worsening droughts, wildfire seasons and tensions over irrigation channels in southern Oregon. This year’s charged discourse in school races are tomorrow’s acrimonious back-and-forths in water and soil conservation district elections, Moore said. “We’re going to start seeing it in more and more places,” he said.
·oregonlive.com·
Oregon school board politics have never been so polarized, partisan and hostile to racial equity - oregonlive.com
Josh's Water Jobs – U.S. nationals: Pierce Conservation District (Water Quality Specialist)
Josh's Water Jobs – U.S. nationals: Pierce Conservation District (Water Quality Specialist)
Pierce Conservation District is government that works. We work strategically, diligently and passionately to conserve and restore the natural resources of Pierce County. The Water Quality Specialist works to increase watershed health knowledge and positive behavior change through action projects, workshops, trainings, and community outreach.
·joshswaterjobs.com·
Josh's Water Jobs – U.S. nationals: Pierce Conservation District (Water Quality Specialist)
Endangered orcas get new protection from US government | The Olympian
Endangered orcas get new protection from US government | The Olympian
Endangered killer whales received new habitat protections from the U.S. government Friday. The National Marine Fisheries Service finalized rules to expand the Southern Resident orca’s critical habitat from the Canadian border down to Point Sur, California, adding 15,910 square miles (41,207 square kilometers) of foraging areas, river mouths and migratory pathways.
·theolympian.com·
Endangered orcas get new protection from US government | The Olympian
Cub Creek 2 Fire grows to 52,387 acres | Free | omakchronicle.com
Cub Creek 2 Fire grows to 52,387 acres | Free | omakchronicle.com
WINTHROP – The Cub Creek 2 Fire, one of several blazes burning in Okanogan and Ferry counties, grew to 52,387 acres as of Wednesday morning, July 28. The blaze north of Winthrop is 13 percent contained, according to the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest.
·omakchronicle.com·
Cub Creek 2 Fire grows to 52,387 acres | Free | omakchronicle.com
Fires continue burning in Okanogan County | Free | omakchronicle.com
Fires continue burning in Okanogan County | Free | omakchronicle.com
WINTHROP – Firefighters from all over the West plus the Washington National Guard have joined the fight against fires burning on opposite sides of Okanogan County and into neighboring counties. Level 3 (get out now) evacuation notices went out Sunday night, July 25, for residents of several roads in the Wolf Creek area below Sun Mountain Lodge and for the lodge itself. Firefighters ran hoses through Wolf Creek neighborhoods and around the lodge in defense against the Cedar Creek Fire.
·omakchronicle.com·
Fires continue burning in Okanogan County | Free | omakchronicle.com
CDC expected to backpedal on some masking guidelines
CDC expected to backpedal on some masking guidelines
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was expected to backpedal Tuesday on its masking guidelines and recommend that even vaccinated people wear masks indoors in parts of the U.S. where the coronavirus is surging, a federal official said. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to discuss details of the new policy. The CDC was expected to make an announcement later in the day.
·apnews.com·
CDC expected to backpedal on some masking guidelines
Western lawmakers ask USDA for more aid to farmers, ranchers stricken by heat, drought and fires | The Spokesman-Review
Western lawmakers ask USDA for more aid to farmers, ranchers stricken by heat, drought and fires | The Spokesman-Review
WASHINGTON – Democrats and Republicans who represent Western states in Congress called on the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Tuesday to provide more aid to farmers and ranchers battling historic heat, drought and wildfires across the region. In a letter to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, lawmakers from nine states asked the USDA chief to “explore all potential flexibilities for additional relief,” noting that some Northwest berry growers have reported losing up to 80% of their crops to the heat wave that saw temperatures in the region reach as high as 120 degrees in June. “Although the extent of damages relating to the extreme heat has yet to be fully determined, agricultural producers expect these impacts to be severe,” the lawmakers wrote. “As producers continue to assess losses over the next 18 months, it is likely that the total impact of the heat wave will be much higher than current estimates.”
·spokesman.com·
Western lawmakers ask USDA for more aid to farmers, ranchers stricken by heat, drought and fires | The Spokesman-Review