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Mossback’s Northwest: Who’s behind the “P” in Seattle’s P-Patches?
In the 1970s, a bold idea in the Wedgwood neighborhood turned a failing farm into a movement of urban gardening.
In the 1970s, a bold idea in the Wedgwood neighborhood turned a failing farm into a movement of urban gardening.
They were once a vital part of the Northwest wilderness. Why have they disappeared?
The North Cascades' bear population thrived in the 19th century, but now almost none are left. Advocates are working
In 1924, four airplanes took off from what’s now Magnuson Park. Six months and more than 26,000 miles
While digging into volcanic eruptions and grizzly bears, Mossback’s Northwest host Knute Berger found that the past has a lot to say.