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The Cascadia Subduction Zone looks a little different than researchers thought. Here's what that means for 'The Big One' Story by Helen Smith • 4w ...
The residents packed into a crowded room — nearly 50% of them dual citizens — to listen to the state’s second-highest official detail that breakdown, reflected in fewer border crossings and loss of ...
A Portland woman and her four children have been detained at a Customs and Border Protection station in Whatcom County since June 28 after they were arrested while visiting relatives at Peace Arch ...
A once-every-500-years earthquake in the Pacific Northwest could shake for five minutes and cause 100-foot tsunami waves. New research says that would be just the start of the horrors.
The high-speed rail project is part of the Cascadia Innovation Corridor, a cross-border project aiming to connect Oregon and British Columbia.
An earthquake along the Cascadia Subduction Zone could cause parts of the coast to sink several feet, creating ongoing flooding risks in previously safe areas.
A tsunami that never ends? Study highlights a looming West Coast risk. The tsunami wave from an anticipated earthquake off the West Coast could reach 100 feet and permanently flood parts of the coast.
The Marina del Rey outpost of Cascadia Capital is the latest firm to pull hires away from the troubled B. Riley Financial.
January 26 marked the 325th anniversary since the last earthquake struck the Cascadia subduction zone. Centuries later, the ancient quake has left clues for scientists to prepare for the next one.
Cascadia Capital, a leading investment bank for middle-market companies, is pleased to announce the addition of two new Managing Directors — Michael D ...
The Cascadia Subduction Zone looks a little different than researchers thought. Here's what that means for "The Big One." ...