Anna King/Northwest News Network
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In Southeast Washington, one musical duo — an 82-year-old singer and a 78-year-old piano player — has been inseparable on stage for almost 30 years.
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Around this time each year, women and girls from the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation gather wild celery. They say their ancestors come back through the plant, and the ceremonial dig marks the arrival of spring.
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Bird flu’s toll on flocks across the country has meant eggs are expensive and in short supply.
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Tribes say deep knowledge could help Americans' survival.
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For decades boatloads of Northwest apples have shipped to India – especially the variety Red Delicious.
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Lately, Matthew Kauffman has been thinking a lot about spaghetti – wildlife spaghetti lines, that is.
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The animals are set to be destroyed because of bird flu. Officials are now deliberating on how to transport, bury, compost or incinerate the birds.
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Northwest apples will be fewer, smaller and more expensive this year. Blame a cold spring, a challenging growing season and inflation.