What other banks are loaning money to the Dakota Access Pipeline? The City of Seattle promised last month that it would stop banking with Wells Fargo, because the bank pledged hundreds of millions in loan money to... Paige Browning
Oil spills every day in Washington. This time in Duwamish River Washington's Department of Ecology has a robust response plan for oil spills. They have to, because there's an oil spill of some kind every day in... Paige Browning
Seattle breaking ties with Wells Fargo over business ethics Wells Fargo's days as the city of Seattle's bank may be numbered. The city council's finance committee has voted to disqualify Wells Fargo from doing... Paige Browning
Seattle traffic isn't getting better and other 2017 predictions It’s the last Week In Review of 2016. We’ll be taking a look back at the biggest local stories and looking forward to the news of 2017. C.R. Douglas
U.S. and Canada move to ban drilling in Arctic waters Jeannie Yandel speaks with Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer about a move by President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to... Kate OConnell
More oil tankers could be headed our way Bill Radke speaks with Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer about a major expansion of the Trans Mountain Pipeline. Canadian Prime Minister Justin... Bill Radke
Remember the Native occupation in Magnolia in 1970? People across the nation are protesting and Native Americans are occupying. It’s against the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Sioux... Emily Fox
Hundreds in Seattle protest North Dakota oil pipeline Hundreds of protesters gathered at Seattle's Ballard Locks Tuesday night to urge the federal government to block construction of the Dakota Access oil... John Ryan
Seattle Times reporter describes the scene at Standing Rock Jeannie Yandel sits down with Seattle Times reporter Lynda Mapes to talk about the latest in the standoff over the construction of a proposed oil... Caroline Chamberlain
Police move in to disperse protesters at Dakota Access Pipeline Bill Radke speaks with Seattle Times environment reporter Lynda Mapes Thursday morning about the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. Mapes is on the scene... Kate OConnell