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
Seattle tests a new cure for pediatric leukemia Dr. Michael Jensen, director, Ben Towne Center for Childhood Cancer Research at Seattle Children’s Research Institute, at work in his lab. by JulieGunter / 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 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
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
Politics Vancouver won't pay to visit Dem-happy Oregon A concept graphic of the planned Columbia River Crossing. by Floyd McKay / November 7, 2012
Politics NW coal port traffic raises worry about huge marine spill The Northwest could increase the traffic from Capesize ships, the world's largest, from coal and bitumen exports. This graphic shows a Capesize ship in relation of the largest class of Washington... by Floyd McKay / October 23, 2012
Politics Censured but still outspoken: A Republican legislator stands up for marriage equity Maureen Walsh in an ad supporting Referendum 74 by JulieGunter / October 23, 2012
Portland's rather flawed election Portland mayoral candidate Jefferson Smith. by Floyd McKay / October 18, 2012
Politics Industries gear up for the epic fight over NW coal ports Two locomotives push a 129-car coal train along the waterfront in British Columbia. by Floyd McKay / September 26, 2012