Poaching 100-Year-Old Geoducks For Big Money Of all the shellfish that sell on the black market, one clam is above the rest -- the geoduck. Pronounced gooey-duck, these hefty clams bury themselves... Katie Campbell | EarthFix
End In Sight For West Coast Ports Dispute The West Coast ports dispute is expected to end Friday. Shipping companies have already accepted the new contract. Port workers have also voted on the... Carolyn Adolph
Arctic-Drilling Protesters To Move Barge After Damaging Popular Dive Site Protesters of Arctic drilling have run afoul of the ocean environment in their own small way. In addition to assembling a flotilla of kayaks on Seattle... John Ryan
Work, Love And Play In ‘The Most Anxious Country In The World’ Americans are famously industrious. The chart of our productivity growth per hour worked from 1948 to 2011 shows a rise of over 250 percent. It’s the... John O'Brien
$15 Minimum Wage Experiment Gets Its Biggest Test (It's Not Seattle) Marcie Sillman talks with David Rolf of Service Employee's International Union 775 about Los Angeles' move to become the latest and largest American... Jason Pagano
The Keys, Please: Women of United Pick Up Their First Plane It’s a first for United Airlines. On Wednesday morning, an all-woman crew and a plane full of female United employees took possession of a new airplane.... Carolyn Adolph
Seattle Loves The Arts, But They Still Struggle To Make Payroll A new national survey ranks Seattle fourth in the nation when it comes to the number of nonprofit arts and culture organizations. That's higher than San... Marcie Sillman
Shell Oil Protesters Aim To Slow Work At Seattle Port Hundreds of protesters blocked entrance gates to Terminal 5 at the Port of Seattle for most of the day Monday. The climate activists intended not just... John Ryan
New Seattle Co-op Is All About Beer Kim Malcolm talks with Kevin Forhan, head brewer of Seattle's first cooperative brewery, Flying Bike, about making beer with over 1,000 bosses. Kim Malcolm
Seattle Congestion ‘Is Going To Get Way Worse’ Traffic is getting worse in Seattle. Our rising population is driving it. And even with a multibillion-dollar transportation package, it's not expected... Carolyn Adolph