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King Tides Expected in South Puget Sound on Jan. 4-6

King tides are expected to impact South Puget Sound from January 4-6, 2025, with peaks reaching up to 16.5 feet. Residents should prepare for potential flooding and property damage, especially with anticipated heavy rainfall, highlighting the urgent realities of climate change.

Say boo to waste with these tips for a zero-waste Halloween

Explore essential tips for a sustainable Halloween with our guide to achieving a zero-waste celebration. Learn how to enjoy the spooky season while minimizing your environmental impact.

Back to school: Fresh starts for a greener future

As the school year begins, this article highlights the importance of adopting sustainable habits to foster a greener future. It encourages local residents to rethink their routines and make environmentally friendly choices that benefit both the community and the planet.

Dahlias for a Late Season Experience

The article 'Dahlias for a Late Season Experience' highlights the benefits of planting dahlias in Woodinville during the late season, encouraging local gardeners to rethink their planting schedules. However, its paywall limits accessibility for a broader audience.

Tree crashes through Jeep on I-5, injuring 2 in Bellingham, WA

A falling tree struck a Jeep on I-5 in Whatcom County, injuring two people. This incident highlights the dangers posed by severe weather conditions, including high winds affecting the region.

Waste Reduction Resolutions for 2024

The article 'Waste Reduction Resolutions for 2024' by Karisa Miller highlights the importance of setting sustainable goals for the New Year. It encourages readers to adopt eco-friendly habits and consider effective waste reduction strategies as we enter 2024.

SR 202 to Close for Five Days for Fish Migration Project

State Route 202 will be closed for five days from September 15 to September 20 to facilitate the removal of a barrier to fish migration. This closure is necessary for the ongoing efforts to enhance the ecosystem of the creeks feeding into Sammamish Creek north of Redmond.

SR 202 Will Close for Five Days to Support Fish Migration Efforts

State Route 202 will be closed in both directions from September 15-20 to remove a barrier to fish swimming in nearby creeks. The closure aims to support local fish migration and habitat restoration efforts, which are crucial for maintaining the ecosystem. This project is part of ongoing efforts by the City of Woodinville to enhance environmental conditions in the area.

SR 202 Will Close for Five Days Sept. 15-20 for Fish Barrier Removal

State Route 202 will close for five days from September 15 to 20 to facilitate the removal of a fish barrier near Redmond, impacting both directions of the route. This closure is part of efforts to improve fish migration in local creeks feeding into Sammamish Creek. Residents are advised to plan accordingly.

Woodinville Receives $850,000 in Federal Funding

Woodinville received $850,000 in federal funding to enhance fish migration and restore habitats along Little Bear Creek, presented by Congresswoman Suzan DelBene. The project includes replacing undersized culverts with a bridge, allowing access to five miles of fish habitat. This initiative reflects Woodinville's commitment to conservation and collaboration with federal and state partners.