Environment Should WA’s foresters harvest timber or sell it for carbon credits? Small farmers and policy makers work to balance the environment and timber jobs as the emphasis shifts to preserving trees for carbon sequestration. by Ashli Blow / August 30, 2024 / Updated September 3, 2024
News Even before Dobbs, Washingtonians sought abortion care in Oregon Bans in other states are exacerbating existing gaps in Washington’s reproductive health care infrastructure, sending many patients to Portland. by Megan Burbank / August 29, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Major takeaways from Washington's primary election Cascade PBS's state politics reporter Shauna Sowersby outlines the results — and a few surprises. by Paris Jackson / August 29, 2024
The Newsfeed Major takeaways from Washington’s primary election Cascade PBS’s state politics reporter Shauna Sowersby outlines the results — and a few surprises. August 29, 2024
Politics A 2014 Yakima case sparked a push in WA for voting rights reform Though the historic ruling on City Council elections empowered Latino voters and paved the way for future reforms, barriers persist. by Mai Hoang / August 28, 2024
News Seattle opened 1,750 subsidized, affordable apartments in 2023 The Office of Housing made some progress on development last year, but faces new challenges from high construction costs and interest rates. by Josh Cohen / August 27, 2024 / Updated: Aug. 27, 10:45 a.m.
Environment Washington farmers want their promised carbon-pricing exemptions Small family farms struggling to navigate cap-and-invest regulations say the Department of Ecology hasn’t done enough outreach or education. by John Stang / August 23, 2024
News The Newsfeed: Tacoma nurse organizes BIPOC-focused health fair One Pierce County medical professional is on a mission to bring resources and visibility to the chronic health issues facing marginalized communities. by Paris Jackson / August 22, 2024
The Newsfeed Tacoma nurse organizes BIPOC-focused health fair One Pierce County medical professional is on a mission to bring resources and visibility to the chronic health issues facing marginalized communities. August 22, 2024
Politics Under God: How Christianity permeates Yakima city politics A new conservative majority’s decision to reject a Pride Month proclamation is one example of the increasing influence of evangelical ideals in Central WA. by Mai Hoang / August 21, 2024 / Updated 3:10 p.m., Aug. 21