Washington's soaring bald eagle population enough to get them off state's endangered list Nationally associated as an emblem of authority and statehood, bald eagles are "sensitive." At least that’s how they’re classified by the Washington... Lisa Brooks
This week we're asking if we can do more On Wednesday Seattle media devoted their coverage to people experiencing homelessness. That same day billionaire Paul Allen announced he would invest $1... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
NOAA: Don't touch the seal pups Bill Radke speaks with Michael Milstein, spokesperson for NOAA Fisheries, about why people should not interfere with seal pups even if they look to be... Bill Radke Matt Martin
Mystery sharks in Seattle: They were here then they disappeared Emily Fox talks with filmmaker Michael Werner about his new documentary, "Mystery Sharks of Seattle." It airs on Wednesday at 9 p.m. on KCTS. Emily Fox Andy Hurst
How Yola, Seattle's baby gorilla finally bonded with her mom Last November, Woodland Park Zoo was excited to announce the birth of gorilla Yola. The birth was natural, as zookeepers had hoped – they didn’t... Jeannie Yandel Andy Hurst
'Frog of great importance' has new critical habitat in Washington On Monday federal officials defined the critical habitat for a rare Northwest creature: the Oregon spotted frog. That designation is required since the... Paige Browning
Is there really a giant octopus under the Tacoma Narrows Bridge? Douglass Brown was 15 when he saw a giant tentacle emerge from Puget Sound. He was in Tacoma, walking down the beach with a girl he liked. Then he... Cathy Duchamp
Furry Forest Creature Won't Get Federal Protections A weasel-like creature that lives in northwest forests will remain unprotected. Thursday, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said it won't list the... Paige Browning
Are Pandas Bad For Washington? David Plotz has one message for Northwest animal lovers when they consider adding pandas to their zoos in the next year: Don’t do it. “Pandas have been... Bill Radke Matt Martin
The Serious Ramifications Of A Deadly Bat Disease In Washington Jeannie Yandel talks with Earthfix reporter Jes Burns about a deadly fungus called white nose syndrome that's killed millions of bats on the East coast.... Jeannie Yandel Andy Hurst