How
          we pushed the Columbia, the great river of the West, to its
          limit
      Changes made by humans have pushed this river to the brink. We’ve
      hammered the habitat. Overfished the salmon. Mismanaged
      hatcheries. And most of all, harnessed the immense power of this
      river, turning its cold, fast waters to miles of warm, slackwater
      reservoirs. 
      
      Snow
          melting fast in WA, American West 
      On the heels of a winter that left Washington’s mountaintops
      relatively bare, warm spring temperatures are melting off
      remaining snowpack far earlier than normal, heightening drought
      concerns across the state. 
GOP
          megadonor planning new round of initiatives on taxes, parents'
          rights 
      Brian Heywood, the founder of Let’s Go Washington, has filed new
      proposals to curb property taxes, create a new school choice
      funding program, target trans student athletes, and repeal the
      state Legislature’s recent changes to the “parents’ rights” law. 
      
      Grizzly
          reintroduction to North Cascades stalls
      The plan was approved last summer, but some northeast Washington
      residents say their concerns were not represented in the
      decision-making process. Connor Zamora reports.(CascadePBS) 
    
Planning
          to dredge the Burrard Inlet to maximize oil shipments is
          underway 
      UBC ocean pollution researcher and Tsleil-Waututh Nation concerned
      about environmental impact. 
        
B.C.
          NDP government narrowly passes controversial bills to
          fast-track projects
      Bills received major pushback from First Nations and business
      groups alike; Speaker cast tiebreaking vote. 
Hawaiʻi
          Makes History As First State To Charge Tourists To Save
          Environment
      A Hawaiʻi vacation will cost you more in the near future thanks to
      a new “green fee” that the governor signed into law today. Marcel
      Honoré reports. (Honolulu Civil Beat) 
    
Thousands
          mark 5th anniversary of George Floyd’s murder as they call for
          justice and decry Trump
      Police reform and civil-rights activists joined thousands of
      ordinary people Sunday to mark the fifth anniversary of George
      Floyd’s murder and decry the Trump administration for actions they
      say set their efforts back decades. 
    
    
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