Environment Climate crisis, shrinking habitat threaten ‘cute, funny’ WA birds U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service considers listing Mt. Rainier ptarmigan on the federal endangered species list. by Courtney Flatt Northwest Public Broadcasting / July 6, 2021
Politics One of the West's iconic birds is in trouble A male great western sage grouse. by Courtney Flatt for EarthFix / August 8, 2017
Politics Years of work to save a fish species might be... dammed Jeff Thomas fishes for bull trout at the base of Clear Creek Dam. He's hoping to catch the fish to help move them around the dam. by Courtney Flatt for EarthFix / August 7, 2017
Politics Tribes could lose big with EPA cuts Tribal environmental programs, like water quality monitoring, could be hard hit under proposed cuts to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. by Courtney Flatt for EarthFix / March 13, 2017
Environment On grizzlies, Washington can learn from Montana As Washington reintroduces grizzly bears into the North Cascades, it should look to Montana's experience. by Courtney Flatt EarthFix/NWPB / June 18, 2018
Culture Bainbridge remembers the Japanese American expulsion on Saturday Japanese American residents of Bainbridge Island board a ferry on the first day of the Japanese internment. by Jessica Alberg / August 3, 2011
Politics New NW Native Cultural Center lands a site at Seattle Center The floor plan for the first floor of the proposed Northwest Native Cultural Center by Jessica Alberg / June 20, 2011
Politics Yarn bombing brightens Pioneer Square's Occidental Park A city effort enlivening Pioneer Square: Suzanne Tidwell's yarn bombing of trees in Occidental Park earlier in 2011. by Jessica Alberg / June 14, 2011
Politics Confused by the city's parking-meter problems? Here are some answers Seattle's parking machines should be working again by the end of the week. by Jessica Alberg / June 9, 2011