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
Environment In drought, conflict emerges between fish and man Salmon migrating upstream in the Bonneville Dam fish ladder. by Daniel Jack Chasan / July 29, 2015
In Austria's treatment of immigrants, a lesson for Seattle Police in Hamburg, Germany block an entrance to a building that activists wanted to make a center to welcome refugees in 2014. by Mark Hinshaw / July 26, 2015
Politics Getting to no on growth. To get to yes. Older buildings on Jackson Street in Pioneer Square. A proposed 11-story building at the far end of Jackson was rejected. by Mark Hinshaw / July 22, 2015
Environment Summer camp: Good time for almost everyone? Kids get ready for introductions at summer camp. by Daniel Jack Chasan / May 24, 2015
Environment Big change for forests, animals east of Snoqualmie Cle Elum Lake, and Cle Elum River in the distance. by Daniel Jack Chasan / May 4, 2015
Politics Don't blame drought for higher water rates in Seattle About to get more expensive by Daniel Jack Chasan / April 27, 2015
Bring back the townhouse: Can Millennials and Boomers change the region's housing mix? Town houses in lower Wallingford by Mark Hinshaw / April 21, 2015
Culture The new Seattle, where everything looks the same The generic design of many "5 over 1" buildings presents blank walls at street level and seem divorced from their surroundings - like this one on Queen Anne near Thomas. by Mark Hinshaw / April 19, 2015
Politics Hatcheries flow on despite the evidence they harm salmon recovery Fish eggs at the Marblemount hatchery (2013) by Daniel Jack Chasan / March 30, 2015