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Bering Sea

  • Blogs

    January 10, 2012

    Nome Is On Ice; Seattle-Based Coast Guard Cutter Races to the Rescue

    The 420-foot long Healy, a Seattle-based Coast Guard cutter, is crunching its way through sheets of ice two and three feet thick as it pushes toward frozen Nome, Alaska. The small city on the Bering Sea is in dire need of petroleum, and the Healy's crucial mission is to pave the way for an ice-choke ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 18, 2010

    Yelawolf on Seattle ("This is Where Yelawolf was Born"), Trunk Muzik 0-60 and Weed vs. Booze

    Nick FeldmanYelawolf performing at The Showbox SoDo on Friday, Oct. 15.​One of the best parts of my "Waken Baken" tour experience--including the well performed but poorly received appearances--was the time I got to spend with Yelawolf after his set. Aside from proving he took the Taylor Gang h ... More >>

  • Diversions

    September 23, 2009

    Does Jim Davis Need Sensitivity Training?

    Nick FeldmanYelawolf performing at The Showbox SoDo on Friday, Oct. 15.​One of the best parts of my "Waken Baken" tour experience--including the well performed but poorly received appearances--was the time I got to spend with Yelawolf after his set. Aside from proving he took the Taylor Gang h ... More >>

  • News

    November 26, 2008

    The Fish-Stick King's Defenders and Detractors Speak

    And more on Aurora Bridge suicides, embryos, and overpriced sandwiches.

  • News

    November 19, 2008

    King of Fish Sticks

    Chuck Bundrant’s built a seafood empire on “trash" fish--with a little help from Sen. Ted Stevens.

  • News

    July 2, 2008

    Burden of Proof

    For guys who party too hard on land, Alaskan fishing boats can provide a useful refuge. But not always.

  • Blogs

    June 15, 2007

    Better than Copper River King Salmon: Yukon River King Salmon

    For guys who party too hard on land, Alaskan fishing boats can provide a useful refuge. But not always.

  • Film

    September 27, 2006

    The Guardian

    Opens at Metro and other theaters, Fri., Sept. 29. Rated PG-13. 136 minutes.

  • Arts

    March 29, 2006

    Local Authorpalooza!

    Read enough about Alexie, Raban, Guterson, and Robbins? Beyond the usual suspects, the Northwest has a diverse array of authors working in all quarters and genres.

  • News

    January 4, 2006

    Strongman of the North

    Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens is, by his own account, a 'mean, miserable SOB.' He's also a powerful SOB who has effectively become Washington's third senator. He wants to drill in ANWR and see more tankers cruising Puget Sound, but his overreaching may be a godsend for Maria Cantwell in 2006.

  • News

    June 16, 2004

    Wreck of the Martle

    The story of a big 2003 storm and a close call on Puget Sound.

  • News

    November 20, 2002

    Local Heroes

    The definitive outdoor gifts from the definitive Seattle companies.

  • Food

    October 23, 2002

    Dining Calendar

    The definitive outdoor gifts from the definitive Seattle companies.

  • Food

    October 16, 2002

    Dining Calendar

    The definitive outdoor gifts from the definitive Seattle companies.

  • News

    March 21, 2001

    Developers' quake

    Activists warn that unnecessary demolition threatens Pioneer Square in the wake of the recent earthquake.

  • News

    November 22, 2000

    ". . . one self-deluded narcissistic monument after another rises on the Allentown landscape. . . ."

    Activists warn that unnecessary demolition threatens Pioneer Square in the wake of the recent earthquake.

  • News

    October 18, 2000

    Pelting the trappers

    An animal rights initiative aims to outlaw "body-gripping" traps.

  • Arts

    March 10, 1999

    Rhymes With 'Humpy'

    Hooking up with Dangerous Dave, Captain Caviar, and other kings and chum at the Fisher Poets festival.

  • News

    December 30, 1998

    Steller performance

    Using sea lions to attack Seattle's trawler industry.

  • News

    June 17, 1998

    Fishy stories

    Not just the crab is faux—Seattle companies cloak their greed in environmentalismas they fight for more of the Bering Sea action.

  • News

    March 26, 1997

    Bones of Contention

    How the discovery of a 9,000-year-old skeleton on the Columbia River may sink the land-bridge theory of North American settlement and has pitted science against Native American rights.

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