Politics How economics turned NW coal ports into the walking dead Empty coal cars flank Bakken Oil tankers at the Port of Everett. by Daniel Jack Chasan / May 4, 2016
Environment In Portland, mysterious odors, unresponsive regulators North Portland resident Stacey Schroeder stands on the bluff along WIllamette Boulevard overlooking Swan Island and the Daimler Trucks North America plant, as her daughter picks dandelions in the... by Tony Schick for EarthFix / April 24, 2016
Environment The most threatened waterway in Washington? The Green River. by Daniel Jack Chasan / April 13, 2016
Environment Best of 2015: In drought, conflict emerges between fish and man Salmon move through a fish ladder on a Washington dam. by Daniel Jack Chasan / December 21, 2015
Politics Eyman and his initiative give the Legislature one more headache Tim Eyman reacts to a state Supreme Court ruling in a case over one of his initiatives. by Daniel Jack Chasan / December 7, 2015
Environment Cantwell measure allows more irrigation in return for fish, land protections A farm field near Yakima, where irrigation is often critical by Daniel Jack Chasan / November 30, 2015
Environment To save the orcas, do we need to demolish dams? by Daniel Jack Chasan / November 16, 2015
Environment Can we really 'restore' the Duwamish, Seattle's industrial river? Duwamish River by Daniel Jack Chasan / October 5, 2015
Footprints in the NW sand: Perhaps 13,000 years old Calvert Island: People have been walking here a long time. by Daniel Jack Chasan / August 4, 2015