More Washington Drought Ahead? NOAA Outlook Points That Way The latest El Niño forecast report is out from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and it looks like the drought will continue into next... Lisa Brooks
Attorney Reflects On Two Decades Of Fighting For 'Hanford Downwinders' David Hyde speaks with attorney Richard Eymann about the history of 'Hanford downwinders' -- people who believed they suffered health problems after... David Hyde
'Smell Of Money' Polluted This South Seattle Neighborhood Tugboat captain Dave Stauffer used to reek of diesel. “It’s just the smell of a boat,” Stauffer says. “Just like standing by a fire, you’re going to get... Joshua McNichols
Shell's Oil Rigs Leave The Arctic -- And Will Skip Seattle Shell's two Arctic oil rigs pulled into Unalaska's Dutch Harbor on Sunday, some 1,100 miles south of the company's drilling site in the Chukchi Sea.... John Ryan
Two Critical Victims In Dam Explosion Severely Burned Two workers injured in the explosion at a hydroelectric dam in central Washington remain in critical condition Friday afternoon with burns covering more... Liz Jones
What Do A Murder Of Crows Understand About Death? Ross Reynolds talks with University of Washington PhD student Kaeli Swift about her research into why crows gather around their dead. Read more about... Andy Hurst
Public Lands Money We Thought Couldn’t Go Away Just Did The federal Land and Water Conservation Fund paid for state, federal and local parks without any taxes, relying on royalty money from federal oil and... David Hyde
Week In Review: Answering Questions After Disaster We'll bring you the latest on investigations into the Roseburg, Oregon, shooting and last week's fatal Aurora Bridge crash. Plus: Shell’s Arctic oil... Bill Radke
It Will Take At Least 50 Years To Map The U.S. Arctic Jeannie Yandel talks to Rear Admiral Gerd Glang, head of NOAA's office of coast survey, about why only 1 percent of the U.S. Arctic Ocean has been... Allie Ferguson
Remember Washington's Bad Drought? It's Still Out There Under Friday's gun-metal skies, Seattleites might be forgiven for thinking the drought gripping Washington state for the past year is over. It’s not. Gil Aegerter