Environment Doc Hastings launches a new effort to save dams from salmon Little Goose Dam near Starbuck in Eastern Washington is one of four that have been considered possible candidates for demolition. The others are Ice Harbor, Lower Monumental, and Lower Granite by Daniel Jack Chasan / August 28, 2012
Politics Where did Neil Armstrong's moon walk take us? Walking on the moon: a trip to nowhere? by Knute Berger / August 26, 2012
Environment Gallup snubs Washington's livability, but climate gets the last say It'll keep getting worse down there: change in drought risk projected for 2035-2065 from 20th century baseline. by Eric Scigliano / August 21, 2012
Environment 'The Rocks Don't Lie': Debunking Noah's flood Los Angeles braces for a tsunami to flood the city. by Daniel Jack Chasan / August 21, 2012
Politics Hanford's 'safe' storage tanks: Leaking again? A sign warns visitors of restrictions at Hanford's Energy Department site. by John Stang / August 20, 2012
Culture Urban farming gains foothold in Seattle Becky Warner makes a sale in Wallingford for the company City Grown Seattle, a multi-plot urban farm growing vegetables for market. by HallieGolden / August 19, 2012
Environment Suburbia vs. sustainability Downtown Charlotte, North Carolina. by Mary Newsom / August 12, 2012
Culture Idaho's renaissance of women winemakers Karl and Coco Umiker by Ronald Holden / August 1, 2012
Culture Food policy could go backward under Farm Bill A July 20 map of drought areas and corn-producing farms. by Martha Baskin / August 1, 2012
Environment Copenhagen's compelling case for bike superhighways Bicycles form a large share of the traffic in Copenhagen and now there is an attempt to encourage longer commutes to the city. by MichaelaKrauser / July 24, 2012
Politics No drought here: Palouse is an agricultural wonderland Wheats fields near Lewiston by Ronald Holden / July 24, 2012
Environment The greenest commercial building on earth rises in Seattle The super-green Bullitt Center under construction by Berit Anderson / July 22, 2012
Environment Seawall meets its nemesis, the gribble The mighty (but lowly) gribble worm by Jean Godden / July 19, 2012