Environment Coal exports could block passenger-rail expansion A train runs along Bellingham Bay by Floyd McKay / May 7, 2012
Seattle Weekender: Edible plants, Seattle reads a 9/11 novel, y Cinco de Mayo Dancers at a Cinco de Mayo celebration in Washington DC by Alison Sargent / May 4, 2012
Environment Coal export plan takes an unlikely hit Coal terminals claim constitutional protections. by Floyd McKay / May 3, 2012
Politics McGinn, SPD show off confiscated May Day weapons Zoe Gillespie by Alison Sargent / May 2, 2012
Seattle Weekender: Nifty youth films, songs inspired by Seuss, and a polar bear dance party A polar bear dances at Funk the War, a dance party protest in Washington DC by Alison Sargent / April 26, 2012
Another Occupy movement rears its head at Westlake A King County sheriff surveys the scene next to the Occupy information booth recently. by Alison Sargent / April 24, 2012
1st District: DelBene and Koster will fight to the finish Click to enlarge. Final redistricting plan for Washington state's congressional districts. by Floyd McKay / August 7, 2012
Tech How coal trains could choke NW's economic engines A new study sees possible trouble for ports, manufacturers, and communities along rail lines. by Floyd McKay / July 11, 2012
Environment Epic Northwest battle: Defining how big a deal coal ports are In Bellingham, retired railway conductor Don Frenzel addresses an environmental scoping panel, from left: Randel Perry, Tyler Schroeder, Alice Kelly. by Floyd McKay / November 11, 2012