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March 3, 2016 Green tips / King County / Waste less

Spring cleaning: Recycle trashed clothes

  Up to 95 percent of the clothes, shoes and linens thrown into the garbage could have been reused or

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February 29, 2016 King County / Trails

Video: Wilburton Trestle on the Eastside Rail Corridor

We got a huge response from the aerial footage of the Wilburton Trestle posted in Jan. and we decided to share an extended clip. Can you imagine the century-old wooden railroad bridge that once carried lumber and freight will one day carry a regional trail with walkers, runners and cyclists?

February 26, 2016 Green tips / King County / Waste less

Fix it, don’t pitch it: King County’s repair groups kick off

Looking for help in learning how to fix a broken household item? King County’s Ecoconsumer program is offering free events to help people fix small household items.

February 12, 2016 Green tips / King County / Local food

A valentine for King County’s natural resources

King County’s Natural Resources deserve love – on Valentine’s and all-year-round. We have some tips on how you can share the love this Valentine’s Day.

February 5, 2016 Clean water / King County / Salmon

Get a free Chinook Book app by answering a few questions

FREE Chinook Book App Giveaway – How do I get one? Take our short survey on what you do for personal

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January 29, 2016 King County / Salmon

Kokanee – They’re back and swimming in the right direction

Rare, fresh water salmon comes back from brink of extinction in Lake Sammamish – and that’s reason to celebrate. We’ve had a lot of interest in this story by the Issaquah Reporter, so our partners dug around and found out a few more details.

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