State Appeals Tribes' Lawsuit Over Culverts For Salmon David Hyde speaks with Bob Anderson, director of the UW Native American Law Center, about why Western Washington tribes are suing the state over... David Hyde
Why Are Pink Salmon Bucking The Trend In Puget Sound? David Hyde speaks with Seattle forager and writer Langdon Cook about why he's excited about the big pink salmon run of 2015 (and says you should be, too). David Hyde
Russ Busch: Salmon Defender, Elwha Tribe Adoptee, True Northwestener Jeannie Yandel talks with Mark Titus, director of a new documentary called "The Breach," about the inspiration for the film, Russ Busch. Jeannie Yandel
Could Seattle's Bertha Deliver Salmon Salvation? The tunneling machine known as Bertha has been stuck beneath the Seattle waterfront since December 2013, stalling construction and racking up millions... Ashley Ahearn
Seattle Waves Tourists Goodbye, Returns To Building Seawall As we bid the tourists adieu, we welcome back the cranes and construction. Season 2 of Seattle’s waterfront development project starts Wednesday. It... Joshua McNichols
Feds Snap Up Pink Salmon (Fishermen Say Phew!) The U.S. Department of Agriculture is on a salmon-buying binge. It usually spends $6 million a year buying pink salmon. This summer, it is spending a... Carolyn Adolph