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
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
Politics Lummi Tribe joins the opposition to Whatcom coal port Extensive environmental hearings are about to get underway, reviewing the proposed coal port and its impacts. The tribes further complicate the chances for the port facility. by Floyd McKay / September 21, 2012
Politics Odd bedfellows: Sen. Ron Wyden and Paul Ryan Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden (D) by Floyd McKay / August 19, 2012
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
Politics High Court lets Romney stay on the money train Chief Justice John Roberts by Floyd McKay / June 25, 2012
Culture How we clicked quality journalism off our TV screens The remote control made life easier for couch potatoes and changed TV news. by Floyd McKay / May 24, 2012
Politics Coal Wars: How voters are shaping their leaders' decisions Activists gathered 40,000 signatures on an anti-coal petition to Lands Commissioner Peter Goldmark by Floyd McKay / March 20, 2013