The Makah Whale Hunt Seen Through The Lens Of History Ross Reynolds talks to historian Joshua Reid about his new book, a history of the Makah tribe titled, “The Sea is My Country: The Maritime World of the... Ross Reynolds
Canada Also Worried About A Wildfire Season Worsened By Drought Marcie Sillman speaks with Vaughn Palmer, columnist for the Vancouver Sun, about an early start to the wildfire season in British Columbia. Kate O'Connell
Kirkland Has The World’s Greenest Road A short street in Kirkland has earned the honor of being the greenest road in the world -- at least by one measure. Earlier this month, Northeast 120th... Hannah Burn
Shell Oil Protesters Aim To Slow Work At Seattle Port Hundreds of protesters blocked entrance gates to Terminal 5 at the Port of Seattle for most of the day Monday. The climate activists intended not just... John Ryan
City Officials Inspect Shell’s Arctic Drill Rig In Seattle City inspectors with the Department of Planning and Development paid a visit to Shell’s Polar Pioneer oil rig within 24 hours of its arrival in Seattle.... John Ryan
Northwest Poachers Rarely Caught And Lightly Punished LA PINE, Oregon – The doe wandered across the wrong property. What’s left of her was a blood stain in a bathtub. Oregon Fish and Wildlife Trooper Darin... Tony Schick
This Sea Snail Is Tasty, Pretty And Poached To The Brink MUKILTEO, Wash. – In a dark fish tank at a government-run lab, a striking sea snail slowly inches from its hiding spot. It’s a pinto abalone, and its... Ashley Ahearn
Inside Washington State’s Geoduck Auction OLYMPIA, Wash. – Each year the Washington Department of Natural Resources auctions off permission to harvest geoduck (those long, rubber-necked... Evelyn Osborn
What Is Thermal Coal? Ross Reynolds talks to Taylor Kuykendall, a coal reporter for SNL Energy, about the University of Washington's decision to divest from thermal coal. Ross Reynolds
This Week In Fossil Fuels: What’s The Alternative? Shell Oil pulls into Elliott Bay, the University of Washington pulls out of coal and President Obama is pulled in two directions. KUOW's Bill Radke... Bill Radke