Tech Medical care in Spokane faces future boldly Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital in Spokane by Harris Meyer / August 2, 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
Politics The strange new world of the 1st Congressional District Members of Congress are meeting at the capitol building in D.C. this week, to debate payroll taxes. by Floyd McKay / April 16, 2012
Environment Coal port advocates narrow the range of environmental impacts The site of the proposed Gateway Pacific Terminal by Floyd McKay / March 20, 2012
Politics Growing coal-port opposition creates tough choices for regulators Mayor Mike McGinn, flanked by standing city council members (l to r) Jean Godden, Richard Conlin and Mike O'Brien, tells officials at a meeting on coal ports that he supports an area-wide study of the... by Floyd McKay / December 16, 2012
Tech Seattle turns out to oppose proposed coal port Coal port detractors were the outspoken majority at Thursday evening's Seattle coal port hearing. by Floyd McKay / December 13, 2012
Politics Coal train impacts feared along the Sound A BNSF freight passes alongside Bellingham's popular Taylor Dock walkway. by Floyd McKay / December 9, 2012
Politics Crosscut Investigation: Prosecutors, debt collectors buddy-up to punish bad checks Mike Hewitt, James Hargrove, Adam Kline by Harris Meyer / December 5, 2012
Politics Coal supporters make their push Supporters of a project to ship coal to China showed out in force for a Ferndale meeting. by Floyd McKay / December 2, 2012
Cutting high-risk patient costs with . . . more care? A pilot King County program is taking aim at high-risk, high-cost medicaid patients with a simple concept: More help. by Harris Meyer / November 15, 2012