Sing it with us, crabs: It’s getting hot in herre There has been a significant change in the waters in Puget Sound, according to a new NOAA Fisheries report. In 2015, the temperatures rose more than any... Paige Browning
Seattle: You're composting wrong, so bag laws may change again Seattleites, you have been composting wrong. Seattle Public Utilities says people often put produce bags in the compost bin, but not all of those bags... Paige Browning
Victoria set to finally get a sewage treatment plant Bill Radke speaks with Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer about a long-awaited sewage treatment plant in Victoria, B.C. After decades, the saga... Bill Radke
City sues West Seattle homeowners who allegedly cut down trees in public greenbelt Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes about two civil lawsuits filed against several West Seattle homeowners for their role in... Kim Malcolm
Seattle lawyer explains why the North Dakota pipeline protests mark a historic moment Bill Radke sits down with Seattle-based lawyer Gabe Galanda to talk about the protests surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota. Galanda... Caroline Chamberlain
What growing up in Uganda teaches you about ranchers and wolves in Eastern Washington KUOW environment report Ashley Ahearn speaks with Carol Bogezi about how growing up on a farm in Uganda lead her to studying human-carnivore... Matt Martin
This week we're asking how to be better neighbors How should Seattle use millions of dollars to end homelessness in the city? According to two new reports, it should redirect resources from...
Is your canvas grocery tote bad for the environment? Bill Radke speaks with Noah Dillon, author of a recent Atlantic article about the perils of owning (and not using) canvas grocery totes. Bill Radke
Paul Allen's Vulcan says African elephants in drastic decline Emily Fox talks with Seattle Times reporter Sandi Doughton about a new study that finds a drastic decline in African elephants. The Great Elephant... Emily Fox
What does it mean to manage nature in our national parks? In 1972 a young man named Harry Walker was killed by a grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park. The subsequent wrongful death trial focused on whether... John O'Brien