Environment Threats to birds endanger our own connection with nature A dark-eyed junco in Seattle. by Martha Baskin / May 6, 2014
Environment Chunky seabird in the crosshairs of state's timber-cutting machinery Diminishing returns: A marbled murrelet fishes for dinner. by Martha Baskin / April 23, 2014
First Hill residents worry about Metro Transit cuts First Hill mixes busy workplaces like Swedish Medical's Nordstrom Tower in the distance and dense multi-family housing. by Martha Baskin / April 16, 2014
Environment Rising danger: Project tracks where oil spill might go in the Salish Sea Crude oil tankers like this may become a lot more common along the Pacific Northwest. by Martha Baskin / April 1, 2014
Environment Puget Sound's most dangerous polluter? Your old fireplace Wood smoke is a bigger problem for the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency than vehicle emissions. A new program is trying to change all that. by Martha Baskin / March 27, 2014
Politics UW prof discovers the cutting edge in green living Some residents of part of an Italian ecovillage live in wooden buildings among the trees so keep them as close as possible to the plants with whom they want to communicate. by Martha Baskin / March 18, 2014
Culture Want GMO-free Cheerios? Move to Europe. Euro Cheerios are GMO free. by Martha Baskin / October 29, 2013
Politics Does Puget Sound Energy need 20 more years of relying on coal? A coal-powered energy plan in Colstrip, Montana by Martha Baskin / October 16, 2013
Equity This plum's for you: 'Giving gardens' fight hunger as Congress argues Interbay P-Patch has a garden shed. by Martha Baskin / September 30, 2013
Environment Wild salmon: Are their best days all behind them? Fishermen with catch by Martha Baskin / September 26, 2013