Environment
Tribes worry a Canadian mine could poison Washington salmon
Across the border in British Columbia's Skagit River headwaters, a proposed open-pit mine has drawn protests from Native tribes, environmentalists and politicians.
Across the border in British Columbia's Skagit River headwaters, a proposed open-pit mine has drawn protests from Native tribes, environmentalists and politicians.
The federal government helped make the islands a national monument. But locals worry a Trump-era focus on making public lands productive could be their undoing.
Fishers are on their way to recovery in Washington, completing a critical conservation milestone 12 years in the making.
From neglected gargoyles to noise assaults perpetrated by the Navy, this year has been a doozy.
For Indigenous scientist Jessica Hernandez, the first step to reimagining Seattle's landscape was lifting up the voices of its urban Natives.