Wet and cold (and maybe snowy) La Niña winter predicted for Northwest After one of the rainiest Octobers on record, Seattle forecasters are looking ahead at what's to come this winter. If you like snow, you could be in for... Paige Browning
Starving orcas dying in Puget Sound It’s been a bad year for the southern orca community. Seattle’s Center for Whale Research says a second adult female has died. That brings the recent... Carolyn Adolph
Ad shows Republicans take trains and recycle, too Republicans in Washington are hoping to break free of stereotypes before the election. One way they're doing it is with an online video about... Paige Browning
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
LISTEN: 58 years of climate change in one minute Climate change is a gradual process, driven by invisible pollution. So it can be hard to wrap your brain around. But atmospheric scientists at the... John Ryan
American tug spilling diesel in B.C. waters Bill Radke speaks with Vancounver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer about pollution coming from an American tug boat that ran aground in British Columbia a... Bill Radke
New UW health initiative aims to re-imagine the way schools educate Bill Radke talks to Thaisa Way, professor of landscape architecture at the University of Washington, about the school's new Population Health Initiative... Bill Radke
It's not a matter of if, but when the White River will flood Heavy rainfall puts stress on Seattle area rivers, especially White River between Auburn and Buckley. The riverbed is gradually rising, and it can't... Paige Browning
Vaugh Palmer loves us, but he doesn't love Canada's love letter to the U.S. Bill Radke talks with Vancouver Sun columnist Vaughn Palmer about what Washington state can learn about British Columbia's carbon tax, and why Palmer... Bill Radke
Look out, salmon: Storm pushes foul waste into Seattle waters Wind and heavy rain could make this weekend tough for Puget Sound dwellers. The storm could be rough on the sound's underwater residents as well. John Ryan