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The Range 12 Fire at Hanford burned about 35,000 acres of the Arid Lands Ecology Reserve on the Hanford Reach National Monument. It’s the third time the Hanford-area reserve has burned since 2000.
The Treaty of 1855 does not give a tribal member the right to drive off-road on the Arid Lands Ecology Reserve within the Hanford Reach National Monument, a federal judge has ruled.
A wildfire that started at the Hanford site late Wednesday morning was 90% contained 24 hours later, according to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It had burned an estimated 570 acres. The fire was ...
Across the reserve, there were nearly 1,700 waste sites. During the production years, ... As many as 15,000 people visit the National Historical Park at Hanford each year.
RICHLAND — A fire on the Hanford Reach National Monument burned an estimated 12.5 square miles northwest of Richland. The Tri-City Herald reports Highway 240 from Route 10 near Richland ...
Hanford Reach National Monument area protects more than 195,000 acres of nature and wildlife By Allison Frost ( OPB ) and Anna King ( Northwest News Network ) Sept. 24, 2024 1 p.m.
The National Weather Service in Hanford, CA, was already understaffed and managed to keep the “same levels” despite recent federal firings.
A backfire was set and burned over the top of Rattlesnake Mountain Sunday night, the only way fire officials could see to keep the fire from spreading to the Hanford nuclear reservation and Benton ...
The National Weather Service in Hanford, CA, was already understaffed and managed to keep the “same levels” despite recent federal firings.
Hanford, long known as one of the nation’s most polluted nuclear waste sites, will soon have a new designation: A part of our newest national historical park. Skip to content.