The Democrat calls climate change ‘the most urgent challenge of our time.’
Washington
Supreme Court takes on a case of treaty rights vs. state taxation
The Yakama Nation and Washington state square off over a right to travel without burden.
An air crow; shutdown interlopers; coyote Happy Hour
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
Development plans test a decade-old conservation deal
Were concessions to protect undeveloped land in California worth it?
Seattle’s highway hell; crazy river questions; a sweet spill
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
As shutdown ends, rural Washington considers life without feds
‘We’re going down a road to bitterness.’
A small island town prepares for a major earthquake
Without a single hospital, Washington’s Vashon Island emergency responders work to avert disaster should ‘the big one’ hit.
Puget Sound orca pod gains a new member
If the calf survives, it’ll be the first addition in three years.
What killed Washington’s carbon tax?
The curious death of 1631 and what it says about the future of addressing climate change.
Border security will always be elusive
The Borderlands have long been governed by impermanent and shifting policies.
A toxic past and present on the Spokane River
In eastern Washington, a push to clean PCBs from its namesake river faces a dirty legacy and global pollution problem.
As the ecosystem of news changes, will journalists adapt fast enough?
Blooms can still be found in the West’s news desert.
Where the news is drying up — and where it’s not
Rural areas can be hit hardest, but many small-town papers persevere.
Native Americans are under-reported in opioid overdose data
Misclassification of race on death certificates underestimated opioid and heroin overdose deaths among Native Americans by 40 percent in Washington state.
There’s no easy fix for our nuclear past
At Washington’s Hanford nuclear site, failing infrastructure and make-do plans as the West prepares for a new round of radioactivity.
The Tulalip Tribes bet big on beavers
In western Washington, a nation looks to rodent restoration as a natural, ecological engineer.
Reproachful roommate; a deceased politician is victorious; helpful hiker
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
A push for inclusivity in Seattle’s book publishing scene
‘The books are only as valuable as the community around them.’
A voice for the overlooked
Writer Jonathan Evison flips the American Dream narrative upside-down.
