Culture 8 things to do in Seattle this weekend Humaira Abid's new show, a Slovenian supper and a haunting sound installation by Michael Upchurch & Nicole Capozziello / March 1, 2018
Culture 7 things to do in Seattle this weekend Soar the night skies, head to the South Asian American Film Festival or dive into "ELOQUENT RAGE" by Nicole Capozziello & Michael Upchurch / February 21, 2018
Culture Color me in: Artists recast American history In his 1975 painting, Robert Colescott takes an iconic American art history movement and turns it on its head. by Michael Upchurch / February 16, 2018
Culture What to see at Seattle Art Fair? Some insiders' picks For the third year in a row, the Seattle Art Fair will take over the CenturyLink Field Event Center by Michael Upchurch / August 1, 2017
Environment How the Columbia River Gorge was saved The Columbia River Gorge by Floyd McKay / June 7, 2016
Environment A death blow to coal ports in Washington? Lummi tribal members use gear for reef netting, a traditional method of fishing. by Floyd McKay / May 9, 2016
Environment Coal exports stopped by Lummi Nation fishing rights? Lummi elders burn a dummy million-dollar check on the Cherry Point beach to make the point they will not be bought off (September 2012). by Floyd McKay / April 11, 2016
Environment With coal on the wane, Longview may turn to oil exports An oil train in Alaska. by Floyd McKay / January 12, 2016
Politics The Northwest's coming clashes over fossil fuel exports Empty coal cars flank Bakken Oil tankers at the Port of Everett. Existing train traffic for both oil and coal could grow. by Floyd McKay / December 9, 2015
Environment Coal ports: Will they cost communities their "second paycheck"? A BNSF coal train passes between the Chrysalis Inn and Spa, an attractive Bellingham hostelry, and the popular Boulevard Park and Taylor Dock walkway. by Floyd McKay / June 16, 2015