Puget Sound Salmon Losing, Jellyfish Winning Puget Sound is going through a lot of changes. And a trend we reported on earlier this year has accelerated: Salmon are losing while jellyfish are... Joshua McNichols
That 'Sustainable' Label On Your Fish Doesn't Mean What You Think Jeannie Yandel talks with Lee van der Voo, a Portland-based investigative reporter for Investigate West, about her reporting on how some sustainably... Jeannie Yandel
Is Your Electric Car Actually Running In Part On Coal? David Hyde talks to Mercer Island Mayor Bruce Bassett about why he and others are trying to get Puget Sound Energy to reduce reliance on coal. David Hyde
Time To Let Your Lawn Go Brown, Climatologists Say Extremely dry weather and rising use have got the Puget Sound region’s cities thinking seriously about a water shortage later this year. Seattle, Tacoma... Kate OConnell
In Your Face Flavor: Heat Makes Washington Wines Big And Bold Marcie Sillman speaks with Dick Boushey, a grower and vineyard manager in the Red Mountain area, about the impact of heat on Washington's $1 billion... Kate OConnell
Protecting Washington's Greenway: No Strip Malls, Billboards Kim Malcom talks with Mountains to Sound Greenway executive director Jon Hoekstra about the Greenway Trust and protecting the environment amid booming... Hannah Burn
The Earthquake That Probably Won't Devastate Seattle Kathryn Schulz’s New Yorker article about Northwest earthquakes sent shockwaves through the Seattle area last week. It described the damage a 9.0... Marcie Sillman
Seattle Residents: Keep Your Nose Out Of Our Trash Ross Reynolds speaks with Brian Hodges, an attorney at the Pacific Legal Foundation. Hodges is suing the city of Seattle on behalf of eight Seattle... Kate OConnell
So You Think You Can Recycle? Take This KUOW Quiz It probably comes as little surprise that Seattle gets an A for recycling. Seventy percent of all our trash ends up in compost or recycling; just 30... Amanda Wilde
What To Expect In Seattle When The 'Big One' Hits Kim Malcolm talks to Seattle Times reporter Sandi Doughton about what to expect and how to prepare for when a big earthquake shakes the Northwest. Kim Malcolm