Why are Seattle trees dying? Bill Radke speaks with Seattle Times environment reporter Lynda Mapes about Seattle trees, why they're dying and what that tells us about the state of... Kate OConnell
More trains carry oil and debate to the Northwest Bill Radke speaks with KUOW's environmental reporter Ashley Ahearn about the growing debate around oil trains traveling through Washington state and why... Bill Radke
Why the North Cascades is such a special place Bill Radke speaks with author Ana Maria Spagna about the natural beauty of the North Cascades National Park in Washington. This year marks the 100th... Bill Radke
Some Canadians are taking bets on the U.S. presidential elections Deborah Wang speaks with Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer about the Canadian reaction to Donald Trump's official nomination. Palmer also talks... Kate OConnell
Tesoro, U.S. sign $425 million deal to make refineries pollute less Texas oil company Tesoro and the purchaser of one of its refineries have agreed to spend $403 million to reduce air pollution at oil refineries in six... John Ryan
Humpback whales enjoying the Seattle summer in big numbers This summer is proving to be a bonanza for whale-watchers. According to The Pacific Whale Watch Association, tourists and researchers are seeing groups... Lisa Brooks
Are we seeing the end of green space in the Emerald City? Bill Radke speaks with Adiel Kaplan about her article for Investigate West about green space in the city and the future of public parks in Seattle. Bill Radke
NOAA: Don't touch the seal pups Bill Radke speaks with Michael Milstein, spokesperson for NOAA Fisheries, about why people should not interfere with seal pups even if they look to be... Bill Radke
Mystery sharks in Seattle: They were here then they disappeared Emily Fox talks with filmmaker Michael Werner about his new documentary, "Mystery Sharks of Seattle." It airs on Wednesday at 9 p.m. on KCTS. Emily Fox
New wildfire fighter: 'It's something we can't not do' Bill Radke speaks with Ben Hale, a new wildfire fighter with the Washington state Department of Natural Resources, about why he wanted to become a... Kate OConnell