Environment KC Golden: A Seattle climate hero with global plans KC Golden, of Climate Solutions. by Martha Baskin / September 30, 2012
Politics Industries gear up for the epic fight over NW coal ports Two locomotives push a 129-car coal train along the waterfront in British Columbia. by Floyd McKay / September 26, 2012
Environment Government land swaps: A bad deal for the rest of us? Lochsa River by NeilLaRubbio for High Country News / September 26, 2012
Environment Harvest time: a celebration of organics in Washington Anne Schwartz of Blue Heron Farm by Martha Baskin / September 23, 2012
Politics Lummi Tribe joins the opposition to Whatcom coal port Extensive environmental hearings are about to get underway, reviewing the proposed coal port and its impacts. The tribes further complicate the chances for the port facility. by Floyd McKay / September 21, 2012
Environment Playing God with our food: Who profits from bad weather? Sardines being cooked over a fire on a beach in Spain by Ronald Holden / September 20, 2012
Politics San Juans monument debate shows islands' fault lines The beach at Watmough Bay on Lopez Island by C.B. Hall / September 20, 2012
Culture Food stamps now go further at farmers' markets Green Acre Radio: A new city grant rewards shoppers for buying healthy produce from local farmers. by Martha Baskin / September 17, 2012
Environment Has the Puget Sound fallen out of political favor? People for Puget Sound has shuttered and this year's candidates are barely glancing at the issue. How will Puget Sound fare without an advocate? by Daniel Jack Chasan / September 13, 2012
Culture Hispanic voters aren't playing chicken with the environment The Washington Cascades in summer by AnnaFahey / September 12, 2012
Environment Former People for Puget Sound employee: 'I am angry, disappointed and sad.' After a 20-year run as Communications Director, Mike Sato laments the group's demise. by Mike Sato / September 12, 2012
Politics Hidden dangers at Pacific Coast oil refineries Refinery at Anacortes at night by Jeremy Miller for High Country News / September 10, 2012
Tech Debunking organics: Not in Seattle's backyard Washington agriculture experts say Stanford got it wrong with their recent study discrediting the benefits of organic food. by Joe Copeland / September 9, 2012
Politics Sarah Palin and other tarnished Alaska icons Sarah Palin at a Dallas book signing. by Craig Medred / September 2, 2012
Culture Seattle dog days: loving our pets to death A license plate proclaiming support for pets, seen in Seattle's Seward Park. by Knute Berger / August 28, 2012