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Zero Emission Vehicles: Driving towards the future
Washington state reached its 2020 goal of having 50,000 zero-emission electric vehicles on the road in September 2019.
Dust buster: A plan to manage dust in and near Wallula
Near the Tri-Cities, southwest winds pick up dust and send it through Kennewick and into Wallula at times.
Chip, chip, hooray!
The widespread drought in Washington and climbing temperatures mean that a major blaze could come at any time.
Time to get Smoke Ready
Despite the thunder and lightning earlier this week, we thankfully haven’t seen much smoke in Washington skies yet this year.
Wood stove roundup: helping to clear wintertime smoke
Okanogan County residents took advantage of a cashback incentive to recycle old wood stoves.
Central and Eastern Washington: Prepare for dust storm season
Every spring through fall, residents in Central and Eastern Washington are faced with the threat of dust storms.
Monitoring air quality in Washington
Using continuous monitoring data, we can let you know when air pollution reaches unhealthy levels.
Walking our talk on greenhouse gas emissions
Under state law, all Washington state agencies must reduce their emissions to 15 percent below 2005 levels by 2020.
A breath of fresh air
Ralph Pruitt, the superintendent of the tiny Skamania School District, is pleased with his new bus.
San Juan air quality gets first checkup
How clean is the air in the San Juan Islands? A new temporary monitor will help tell the story.