Seattle Says 'No' To Shell's Arctic Drilling Fleet, For Now The city of Seattle said Monday that a new permit is needed for Shell Oil's Arctic drilling fleet to dock at Terminal 5, a stance that could bring more... Kate O'Connell
King County Executive: Coal Trains Aren't Worth It Ross Reynolds talks with King County Executive Dow Constantine about his concerns about coal and what he wants the state to do about it. Amina Al-Sadi
In This Week's News: When Does Protest Cross The Line? Is a property damage as protest ever justifiable? Did Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant cross the line in criticizing a colleague? What will the... Bill Radke
Seattle Can't Cut Fluoride Level In Water, At Least For Now Fluoride levels in water should be reduced, a federal agency said this week – but don’t expect a decrease from taps in Seattle anytime soon. Until the... Isolde Raftery
How Climate Change Could Affect The Northwest Economy Ross Reynolds speaks with economics reporter Jon Talton about climate change's affect the economy of the Pacific Northwest. Posey Gruener
Why Have Seattle's Urban Forests Dodged Development? “With so much building going on in Seattle, why haven’t urban forests like Interlaken and Ravenna been developed?” Adam Goch of Greenwood asked that... Sara Bernard
Alaska To Washington: 'Close Boeing If You Care About The Environment' Marcie Sillman talks to Alexandra Gutierrez, reporter for Alaska Public Radio, about the resolution scolding Washington for protesting the Shell Artic... Amina Al-Sadi
This Week's News: The Final Frontier Why is William Shatner coming for our water? Does Seattle need rent control? Can a new policing plan tackle drug dealing downtown? Is tipping on the way... David Hyde
Seattle Suspends $1 Fine For Failure To Compost Breathe easy, Seattle. The proposed fines for not following Seattle’s new food composting rule have been delayed. The fines were originally scheduled to... Sara Bernard
What's In A Name: How Earth Day Was Born Marcie Sillman talks with Denis Hayes, local environmental activist and founder of Earth Day, about how the perfect name for the day was determined. Hannah Burn