Did you know that there’s a missing nuke in Washington? It’s true! Beneath the busy waters of Puget Sound off the Kitsap Peninsula, the U.S. Navy lost a Cold War-era nuclear depth charge, ultimately abandoning it. But even more alarmingly, this may not be the biggest of the Evergreen State’s atomic problems.

Our exploration of this issue will take us from the lush forests of Western Washington to the rugged scrubland of the East.

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Yes, there’s a missing nuke in Washington. But our state’s relationship to nuclear weapons— and its accidents regarding them— go well beyond that.

If all this makes you want to hunker down at home for the foreseeable future, I completely understand.

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