Under Trump, the natural gas pipeline gets a third chance.
Northwest
The allure of horse-powered farms
Photos of Washington homesteads, where an old practice draws young farmers.
The ski resorts of the West
From Alaska to New Mexico, a new map offers a comprehensive look at where to shred.
Why hatchery fish may fail in the wild
New research gives insight into how to better help struggling Northwest salmon populations.
How much do salmon still shape the Northwest?
A new book seeks answers about the future of the iconic fish.
The Forest Service’s battle against illegal marijuana farms
Drug cartels on federal land pose enormous environmental and financial costs.
The changing politics of woods work
Cash-strapped agencies use private contractors to the detriment of local communities.
Ski resorts prepare for warmer Northwest winters
Shrinking snowpack has led some resorts to use costly, water-intensive snowmakers.
Canadian First Nations call for eviction of fish farms
British Columbia protests are rooted in a deeper conversation on Indigenous rights.
A Northwest tribal sovereignty battle, centered on culverts
21 tribal nations wait to see if the Supreme Court will hear a decades-old case about salmon.
19 Western species won’t receive federal protections
The animals range from minuscule Nevada mollusks to dwindling Pacific walruses.
West Obsessed: On dams and the rebirth of the Elwha
A deep dive into a dismantled dam — and another in the planning stages.
After its dams came down, a river is reborn
A look at the Elwha unleashed.
The Pacific Crest Trail’s shadow hikers
At the border, migrants and long-distance trekkers hike side by side but worlds apart.
A network of trails that spans the country
The National Trails System, by the numbers.
West Obsessed: Crimes against non-humanity
High Country News staffers discuss human-wildlife killings and conflicts.
Meet Ruth, who makes a home for the houseless
After her husband’s death, a woman collects a new family.
From cribbage to wildfire in just 5 minutes
Inside a Helitack crew’s fast response to wildland fires.
Oregon keeps the Elliott State Forest public
The state reverses course and decides not to sell its first state forest.
What citizen science can say about seabird deaths
In the Pacific Northwest, the diligence of citizen scientists helps discern patterns in die-offs.
