Environment A coal mine could be revived in King County An inactive coal mine could be revived near Seattle. by Eilís O'Neill for EarthFix / October 22, 2017
Politics Can copper, gold save towns near Mount St. Helens? Morton, Wash., was once a booming logging town. by Eilís O'Neill for EarthFix / September 25, 2017
Environment First wildfire, now teens replenish a tribe's huckleberry harvests Tulalip teens are working to clear brush from a huckleberry field not far from the Skykomish River. Credit Eilís O'Neill/KUOW/EarthFix by Eilís O'Neill for EarthFix / August 22, 2017
Environment About those smoky skies ... Seattle's hazy skyline on Aug. 2, 2017. by Eilís O'Neill for EarthFix / August 3, 2017
Environment The Northwest may get its own Keystone XL, But it's XXL An expanded Trans Mountain oil pipeline could carry 890,000 barrels of crude a day, more than the controversial Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines. by Eilís O'Neill for EarthFix / April 9, 2017
Politics Tight budgets force cuts to King County Public Health Auburn protestors register their dismay at looming cuts to King County's public health services. by Zachariah Bryan / August 27, 2014
Equity Native Intelligence Kay Fiddler's kids (left to right): Monica, Briana, Jesus and Kieth, with Annabelle in front. by Zachariah Bryan / November 4, 2013
Equity Temp Mom Katrina Hanawalt and Kai, her adopted foster son. by Zachariah Bryan / September 15, 2013
Equity "Kincare" keeps foster kids with family Kathy Vermillion is taking care of her grandkids Chance, Xena and Beverly. by Zachariah Bryan / August 19, 2013
Equity What's softball got to do with helping homeless youth? Seahawks receiver Golden Tate tests his skills at kickball during a benefit for homeless youth. by Zachariah Bryan / June 17, 2013