Secret: Site of state's first July 4 celebration is locked away A map drawn to show the site of the 1841 celebration. by Feliks Banel / July 2, 2013
The Oregonian: Going the way of all newspapers? The Oregon Live web site is often referred to in unflattering terms. Here it was presented during a tour in 2011. by Floyd McKay / June 22, 2013
Politics KCTS 'Coal' documentary gets smacked by timing problem but stands up well A new KCTS documentary examines the debate around exporting coal through Northwest ports. by Floyd McKay / June 19, 2013
Politics Federal decision hands coal ports a big victory Coal trains already go to the Westshore Terminals Roberts Bank facility at Delta, British Columbia. by Floyd McKay / June 18, 2013
Tech Tale of Two Cities: Coal, a train wreck for Burlington? Will coal kill Burlington? by Floyd McKay / June 12, 2013
Tech Tale of Two Cities: Ferndale welcomes Big Coal A loaded coal train crosses Main Street, Ferndale’s only grade separation by Floyd McKay / June 11, 2013
Politics Obama administration risks serious damage to press freedom Eric Holder by Floyd McKay / June 1, 2013
Politics Big energy firm still hungry after backing out of OR coal plan Coal at a Canadian terminal awaiting shipment. by Floyd McKay / May 8, 2013
Tech A Sonic by any other name Brent Schmidt was 10-years-old when he named the Seattle Supersonics. How does he feel about the NBA's recent Seattle shutdown? by Feliks Banel / May 1, 2013