SEATTLE As Darcy Batura often wanders Cle Elum Ridge, she cherishes the ponderosa pine bark glowing red in the sunshine, releasing a sweet aroma that permeates the forest. A blanket of lupine and yellow balsamroot flowers color the hills this time of year.
KITTITAS COUNTY, WA A Yakama Nation citizen Jim Wallahee was a citizen in the Yakama Nation and was in Kittitas County hunting for deer in 1924 under the pres
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Over $25 million in Community Wildfire Defense Grants will go to the community and organizations in Washington state to improve emergency response and reduce wildfire risk.
In 1924, Yakama citizen Jim Wallahee was convicted of killing a deer in Kittitas County. The state Supreme Court today vacated the conviction, calling it an injustice.
May 16—A century after Yakama Nation citizen Jim Wallahee killed a deer in Kittitas County on land ceded in the Treaty of 1855, the Washington Supreme Court has vacated his