A new alert from Washington State’s Department of Labor & Industries urges employers to strengthen fall protection, supervision, and rigging practices after multiple fatal tree trimming incidents.
Now’s the time to take care of those fallen leaves before they become a problem. And don’t forget fertilizing the lawn and planting spring-blooming bulbs. BRUCE KELLMAN THE NEWS TRIBUNE Leaves can be ...
CARNATION, Wash. — Emma Ingram died Saturday afternoon when a tree fell onto her vehicle on state Route 203 north of Carnation. Her boyfriend, who was driving, was airlifted to Harborview Medical ...
Funding that helps Washington communities plant and sustain trees is on the chopping block in the state Legislature. House budget legislation would cut funding for the Department of Natural Resources’ ...
It’s a familiar experience: You step outside to find your yard covered with tree limbs and leaves. Washington residents may wonder what happens when it’s not your landscaping that is making a mess, ...
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. CHEWELAH — In 1992, Lynn and Becky Miner bought 100 acres of land in Stevens County with plans to build a log home and start a tree farm — despite not knowing ...
Tree Top offered to buy 40 acres next to its Prosser plant from Port of Benton. Company intends to remove cherry trees to support a recent $30 million expansion. Expansion doubled purée production and ...