SEATTLE — The fight to save Luma the Cedar and Doug the Fir has opened up a wider conversation about how property owners/developers are able to obtain permits to cut down trees in Seattle. Activists ...
Seattle City Light's tree-trimming program, criticized alternately as lethargic and inept, and the agency's unwillingness to enlist private tree-clearing companies after the storm are being blamed by ...
You might be surprised to find out that tree services provide many of the same services in the cold months as they do during the rest of the year. Sometimes, the work is easier for a variety of ...
A massive Western red cedar is slated to be cut down in Northeast Seattle as part of a development project. But now activists have climbed into its branches, and say they’re seeking to preserve it. A ...
SEATTLE (KOMO) — Droplet is on day four of living in a large red cedar tree in Seattle’s Wedgwood neighborhood, and the activist said they plan to stay in the branches until assurances are given that ...
Cutting down a tree is one of those jobs that seems simple until you’re standing at the base of a 40-foot oak with a rope, a chainsaw and no idea what to do next. Whether your tree is leaning a little ...
Climate change shapes where and how we live. That's why NPR is dedicating a week to stories about solutions for building and living on a hotter planet. SEATTLE — Across the U.S., cities are struggling ...
An image of someone shopping for a Christmas tree at a lot in the Seattle area. (KOMO News) SEATTLE — People in the market for a real Christmas tree in 2024 might get sticker shock, but not for the ...
Seattle is currently mapping how it will grow over the next 20 years. Mayor Bruce Harrell wants to double the city’s housing capacity, with the hope of bringing down costs. But as residential ...
SEATTLE — A fight to keep a Western Redcedar standing in the Wedgwood neighborhood reaching new heights. “I’m so happy that someone is taking that action. I applaud their courage because it’s not ...
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