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At least 65 percent of urban areas in 25 major cities are sinking, with some local spots dropping by about two inches a year, new research has shown.
There were no appointments at any licensing office within 100 miles of Tri-Cities before early June as the state processes a crush of last-minute applications. “We are seeing an increase in demand,” ...
In today’s edition … an update on President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” ... the president doubles (probably more) ...
Donald Trump's state-by-state approval ratings offer an early snapshot of how voters across the country are responding to his ...
They were well-connected as people and as coaches and as students. It’s definitely felt across the community.” ...
New York, Chicago, Seattle, Denver, and five other cities are sinking at around two millimeters per year. Several cities in ...
U.S. House Republicans on Wednesday passed an amendment that would authorize the sale of thousands of acres of public lands ...
A new study published in Nature Cities highlights 28 major urban cities in the US that are sinking by 2 to 10 millimeters ...
New York, Dallas, and Seattle are seeing urban areas sink by 2 to 10 millimeters per year, according to the data. Researchers ...
Trace One analyzed cities and states based on their access to local farmers markets. See where Washington ranked.
President Donald Trump already signed an executive order during his first day in office to rename the Gulf. House Republicans ...
Washington may be an “outdoor enthusiast’s dream,” but the state fell slightly in U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings ...