Environment Push begins for America's next National Heritage Area By Nina Selipsky by Nina Selipsky / July 9, 2015
Environment Energy export decisions loom over the Columbia River A mile-long oil train rolling through the Columbia River Gorge. by Martha Baskin / June 30, 2015
Environment Coal ports: Will they cost communities their "second paycheck"? A BNSF coal train passes between the Chrysalis Inn and Spa, an attractive Bellingham hostelry, and the popular Boulevard Park and Taylor Dock walkway. by Floyd McKay / June 16, 2015
Environment Shell departs as protesting council member detained Shell Oil's Polar Pioneer Arctic drilling rig before it left Seattle by John Stang / June 15, 2015
Equity Guest Opinion: Carbon initiative not a good deal for poor An Oxfam protest about climate change (2007) by Rich Stolz and Rebecca Saldana / June 15, 2015
Environment How global concerns came to have a role in Seattle's anti-Shell protests Protesters outside Terminal 5 during a demonstration against Shell's oil ships in Seattle. by Martha Baskin / June 8, 2015
Environment Getting teens to care about climate change Activist Savannah Kinzer trying to make "the world in a better place." by Harrison Lee / June 3, 2015
Politics Should Arctic drilling opponents take on Shell, or our own craving for crude? The floating protest against Shell's presence at the Port of Seattle made headlines. Would activists have more impact if they stormed Olympia instead? by Paul Roberts / May 31, 2015
Environment What drought? Meteorologist Cliff Mass vs. nearly everyone Drought skeptic Cliff Mass. by Drew Atkins / May 31, 2015