
Environment
Redlining's enduring impact shows up in WA pollution disparity
New research out of UW suggests historic, racist lending practices still affect inequitable exposure to hazardous pollution today.
New research out of UW suggests historic, racist lending practices still affect inequitable exposure to hazardous pollution today.
Students, staff, and faculty juggle fears of returning to campus with work-life balance.
'This is a banned chemical, it's a known carcinogen — and here we are putting it on the faces of women.'
Experts predict a 'long, winding road' to get past COVID but some wonder if we're seeing the end of the pandemic.
The waste that 4.5 million Seattle-area people flush affects shellfish, wastewater regulations and more.