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Bored Tunnel Technology Helps Option Advance
By: Jamala Henderson
KUOW-FM
January 5, 2009

A Bored Tunnel Would Keep West Seattle Moving
By: Vlad Oustimovitch
West Seattle Herald
January 5, 2009

How Kenneth Miller Used Smoke-and-Mirrors at Kitzmiller to Misrepresent Michael Behe on the Irreducible Complexity of the Blood-Clotting Cascade
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
January 2, 2009

If You Convene Citizens, Listen To Them
By: Sally Bagshaw
Crosscut
January 2, 2009

Viaduct Decision Delayed, Tunnel Option Back In Play
By: Andrew Garber, Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
December 31, 2008

Another Delay For Alaskan Way Viaduct Decision
By: Bryan Johnson
KOMO 4 TV
December 31, 2008

Alaskan Way Viaduct: Recurring Dream
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 31, 2008

Darwin's Straw God Argument
By: Jonathan Wells
Discovery Institute
December 31, 2008

Gregoire Delays Viaduct Verdict Again - Final Proposal To Be Made To Legislature In January
By: Chris McGann
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 30, 2008

Viaduct Politicians Reach A Big Moment Of Truth
By: David Brewster
Crosscut
December 30, 2008

Alaskan Way Viaduct: Why Close Off The Tunnel Option?
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
December 30, 2008

Oregon Will Move To Tax Cars By The Mile
By: Knute Berger
Crosscut
December 30, 2008

Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement - Latest Bored Tunnel Briefings & Media
By: Various
Cascadia Center
December 30, 2008

Are infants with disabilities disposable?
By: Wesley J. Smith
Rhode Island Developmental Disabilities Council
December 30, 2008

Obama Should Increase Federal Gas Tax Or Impose Carbon Tax
By: Thomas Friedman
New York Times, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 29, 2008

Euthanasia Comes to Montana
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
December 29, 2008

Private Builder-Operator For Tappan Zee?
By: Nancy Cutler
Journal News
December 28, 2008

Christmas in the White House - Seven Decades Ago
By: Bruce Chapman
discoveryblog.org
December 24, 2008

Take a lesson, Seattle, from Europe
By: Matthew Scholz
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 23, 2008

In Today’s World, Terrorists Could Strike Anywhere and Anytime
By: Geoffrey Simmons
The Eugene Register-Guard
December 22, 2008

Noble Reformer
Lessons for Today from Yesterday's Crusader
By: John R. Miller
The Weekly Standard
December 22, 2008

12/18/08 SAC Meeting Notes
By: Bob Donegan
SAC Member
December 19, 2008

Bruce Agnew, Tim Ceis - On Deep Bored Tunnel Option
By: Frank Shiers
KIRO-AM 710
December 19, 2008

Viaduct Group Wants Tunnel Option On Table
By: Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
December 19, 2008

Some Form Of Bored Tunnel Is Still Good Solution For Viaduct
By: Vlad Oustimovitch, Tayloe Washburn
Puget Sound Business Journal
December 19, 2008

Obama, LaHood, Congress Face Big Transportation Challenges
By: Matt Rosenberg
Cascadia Prospectus
December 18, 2008

Picks Made For S.E.C. and Transportation Post
By: Jeff Zeleny, Ben White
New York Times
December 17, 2008

What's Needed Is A Third Option for The Viaduct
By: Joel Connelly
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
December 17, 2008

Keep Subsurface Option Alive for Alaskan Way Viaduct
By: Todd Vogel, David Freiboth, Tayloe Washburn
Seattle Times
December 17, 2008

We are in Deep Viaduct
By: Bruce Chapman
Crosscut
December 12, 2008

Congress Passes Landmark Slavery Act
By: Discovery Institute
Discovery Institute
December 12, 2008

A Peace Treaty For The Viaduct Wars
By: David Brewster
Crosscut
December 11, 2008

Viaduct Decision Day Is Here
By: David Brewster
Crosscut
December 11, 2008

Gas Tax is No Longer A Viable Highway Funding Source
By: Mark Sanborn
New Hampshire Union Leader
December 11, 2008

And then there were 2: State picks viaduct replacement finalists
By: Mike Lindblom and Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
December 11, 2008

EXPERTS SAY TUNNEL COSTS
FOR REPLACING VIADUCT A MYTH

Tunnel Pros Urge State, County, City
to Weigh Real Costs as Decision Nears

By: Mike Wussow
Cascadia Center
December 10, 2008

Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement, Cascadia AM Radio Coverage
By: Travis Mayfield, Ryan Harris
KOMO-AM 1000
December 9, 2008

Ghosts, Aliens and Us
By: David Klinghoffer
Los Angeles Times
December 8, 2008

What Should Replace The Alaskan Way Viaduct?
By: Ross Reynolds
KOUW-FM
December 8, 2008

Alaskan Way Viaduct Stakeholders Say Their Voices Haven't Been Heard
By: Susan Gilmore
Seattle Times
December 8, 2008

Rogues and Prorogues in Canada
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Blog
December 3, 2008

State, King County, City Should Keep Tunnel Option
Letter to Governor, King County Executive, Mayor
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center
December 3, 2008

America's Four Super-9/11s in Sight
By: John C. Wohlstetter
Human Events
December 3, 2008

Hawaii Endorses Plan For Electric Cars
By: John Markoff
New York Times
December 3, 2008

Chabad Haven
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review Online
December 1, 2008

How Not to Help the Poor
By: The Acton Institute
The Acton Institute
December 1, 2008

Iran's Other Nuclear Threat to U.S.
By: John C. Wohlstetter
The Baltimore Examiner
November 30, 2008

A Catalyst For Cleanup, Puget Sound Partnership Needs Funding
By: William Ruckelhaus, David Dicks
Puget Sound Business Journal
November 28, 2008

My Plymouth Pilgrimage
By: John G. West
National Review
November 26, 2008

Taxpayers Deserve All Ferry-Construction Options
By: Scott St. Clair
Everett Herald
November 24, 2008

Why We Call Them Human Rights
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
November 24, 2008

Use these hard times to stimulate a regional infrastructure renaissance
By: Bruce Chapman
Seattle Times
November 23, 2008

Cascadia Says Tunnel Still Makes Sense
Letter to the Viaduct Stakeholders Advisory Committee
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center
November 20, 2008

Evidence of a Designer's Purpose
By: David Klinghoffer
The Jerusalem Post
November 20, 2008

Evidence of a Designer's Purpose
By: David Klinghoffer
The Jerusalem Post
November 20, 2008

Eastside Passenger Railway Would Cost $1 Billion
By: Keith Ervin
Seattle Times
November 20, 2008

Eastside Rail Cost Estimates Inflated, Cascadia Tells Radio Listeners
By: News Team
KOMO-AM 1000
November 20, 2008

Feasibility Study's Eastside Rail Dollar Projections Too High
Cascadia Center Praises Puget Sound Regional Council and Sound Transit Effort, Rebuts Implementation Costs
By: Mike Wussow
Cascadia Center
November 19, 2008

Eastside Commuter Rail Project Could Cost $1B
By: Margie Slovan
Daily Journal of Commerce
November 18, 2008

Toll-booth-free Tolling On SR 520 And I-90
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
November 18, 2008

Why Not A Bullet Train For Vancouver-Seattle?
By: Jon Ferry
The Province
November 17, 2008

Farmhouse Gang Priorities - Workshop Summary
By: Marty Minkoff
Cascadia Center
November 15, 2008

Spare The Tears For U.S. Automakers
By: Thomas L. Friedman
New York Times/Seattle Times
November 13, 2008

Discovery Institute Announces Academic Freedom Day Student Video and Essay Contest
One Grand Prize Winner will take home $500
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 12, 2008

State gas prices lowest since February 2006
By: Susan Gilmore and Sara Jean Green
Seattle Times
November 12, 2008

What It Means to Be Human
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
November 11, 2008

520 Tolls May Only Cover Bridge, Not Other Parts Of Highway
State Committee Considers Five New Plans For Span
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 11, 2008

Beyond Oil: Wind At Our Backs
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 10, 2008

The Coming Creativity Boom
By: George Gilder
Forbes
November 10, 2008

Assisted Suicide: The Wind in their Sails
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
November 10, 2008

Q&A About Texas Science Standards Review and Debate Over How to Teach Evolution
By: Staf
Discovery Institute
November 7, 2008

Science Education Experts Recommend Strengthening Students’ Critical Thinking Skills by Retaining “Strengths and Weaknesses” Language in Texas Science Standards
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
November 7, 2008

Obama's Russia Challenge
By: Editorial
The Week
November 6, 2008

Remaining Transportation Challenges For Puget Sound
By: Cascadia Staff
Cascadia Center
November 5, 2008

Kingston Port Still Pushing for Passenger Ferries
By: Derek Sheppard
Kitsap Sun
November 5, 2008

What We Are Becoming
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network
November 5, 2008

State Fleet Should Begin Transition To Electricity
By: Steve Marshall, Denis Hayes
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
November 4, 2008

U.S. third-party candidates find outlet in Russian media
By: World Focus
World Focus
November 3, 2008

A National Mobility Project
By: David Brooks
New York Times
October 31, 2008

Drive The 'Express Lane' On I-680 To Silicon Valley, For A Price
By: Gary Richards
San Jose Mercury-News
October 31, 2008

Bridge Financing Over Troubled Waters
By: Patrick Brethour
Globe & Mail
October 31, 2008

103108-EE-UPDT
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 31, 2008

'Darwin? That's Just the Party Line'
Many scientists don't believe that science is the only religion in town.
By: Wayne Eyre
National Post
October 31, 2008

Better Living - Through Slime
By: Bruce Ramsey
Seattle Times
October 29, 2008

My Undecided Ride On Prop. 1
By: Mark Fefer
Seattle Weekly
October 29, 2008

HOT Lanes Have Only Begun To Prove Worth
By: Editorial Board
Tacoma News Tribune
October 27, 2008

Ferries Have Nichols Seeing Green
By: Roy Jacobson
South Whidbey Record
October 25, 2008

HOT Lanes Expansion Urged
By: Bill Rice
KOMO 1000 AM
October 24, 2008

Senate Is Gateway to Obama's "Change"
By: John C. Wohlstetter
Human Events
October 23, 2008

How To Pay For The Roads Still Traveled
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
October 22, 2008

Evolution critics added to panel that sets Texas school standards
By: Bob Allen
Associated Baptist Press
October 21, 2008

State Considers Alternative Fuels Corridor For I-5
By: Corwin Haeck
KOMO-AM 1000
October 21, 2008

DI Fellow Wesley J. Smith Appears on WBAI, New York
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
October 21, 2008

NYC May Turn Pension Fund Into Road Builder
By: Joan Gralla
Reuters
October 21, 2008

Smith Receives National Human Life Award
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
October 20, 2008

As Fuel Prices Fall, Will Push For Alternatives Lose Steam?
By: Steven Mufson
Washington Post
October 20, 2008

Granting rights to apes, plants, even pond scum
By: Thomas A. Szyszkiewicz
Our Sunday Visitor
October 19, 2008

Lessons from the Canadian Election
By: David Brewster
Crosscut
October 18, 2008

Freedom, Justice, and Rock ’n’ Roll
By: Steve Beard
National Review Online
October 17, 2008

A Review of Intelligent Design: William A. Dembski & Michael Ruse in Dialogue
By: Logan Paul Gage
Journal of Lutheran Ethics
October 16, 2008

Hey, They Had an Election in Canada
By: Bruce Ramsey
The Seattle Times
October 15, 2008

Texas Freedom Network Manufactures Bogus Controversy Over Science Standard Reviewers
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
October 15, 2008

Compute Your Way Through Traffic
By: Jon Bruner
Forbes
October 10, 2008

Which Secular Superstition Do You Believe?
By: Logan Paul Gage
DC Examiner
October 10, 2008

Darwinists in denial?
By: Pete Chagnon
OneNewsNow
October 10, 2008

A Scientific History and Philosophical Defense of the Theory of Intelligent Design
By: Stephen C. Meyer
Religion – Staat - Gesellschaft, vol. 7,
October 7, 2008

Algae Fueling The Green Revolution
By: Lisa Stiffler
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
October 6, 2008

Canada's Strange and Marvelous Election - A Preview
By: Bruce Chapman
DiscoveryBlog.org
October 3, 2008

Horizon Offers Exciting Future At Paine Field
By: Editorial Board
Everett Herald
October 3, 2008

21st Century Science Coalition Pushes 19th Century Science
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
October 2, 2008

Opportunities Await Builders Of Charging Stations
By: Margie Slovan
Daily Journal Of Commerce
October 2, 2008

Horizon Wants To Operate Daily Flights From Paine Field
By: Staff
Everett Herald
October 2, 2008

Governor vetoes bill guaranteeing access to stem-cell therapies for poor
By: Wesley J. Smith
San Francisco Chronicle
October 2, 2008

After The Bailout: A Need To Reinvest In America
By: Neal Peirce
Seattle Times
September 30, 2008

Puget Sound Ports Facing Challenges
By: Drew DeSilver
Seattle Times
September 28, 2008

Public Subsidy Would Be Required For Public Transit, Passenger Ferry
By: Richard Walker
Journal Of The San Juans
September 25, 2008

Ecuador to Vote Sunday on Granting Rights to "Nature"!
By: Wesley J. Smith
Secondhand Smoke
September 24, 2008

(Tesla) Roadster Powers To NW On Techie Buzz
By: Brier Dudley
Seattle Times
September 22, 2008

We Have The Tools To Cut Oil Dependence, It's Assembly That's Required
By: Steve Marshall, Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
September 22, 2008

Historic Wall Street Woes: Building Back from Bust
Three of Nation's Top Five Investment Banks Collapsed With Two More in Merger Talks
By: Ashby M. Foote III
The Clarion-Ledger
September 21, 2008

Scientific Breakthroughs Needed To Unlock Nation's Energy Potential
By: Alexis T. Bell, Bruce C. Gates, Douglas Ray
Seattle Times
September 17, 2008

"Powering The Carbon-free Grid: Sun, Wind, Water, Waves, Atoms And Conservation"
By: Jim Walker
TVW, Cascadia Center "Beyond Oil" Conference
September 17, 2008

TVW Video, Shai Agassi: "Transforming Transportation Globally"
By: Tom Alberg, Shai Agassi
TVW, Cascadia Center "Beyond Oil" Conference
September 17, 2008

Plan Puts Tolls On Interstate HOV Lanes
By: Ariel Hart
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
September 16, 2008

Is America Ready To Drive Electric?
By: Bryan Walsh
Time Magazine
September 16, 2008

Telework Cuts Congestion, Boosts Productivity
By: Kristin Hanes, Bruce Agnew
KOMO-AM 1000
September 16, 2008

Shai Agassi "Beyond Oil" Video
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
September 15, 2008

Only Intervention Of Electric Car Can Break Oil Addiction
By: David Seago
Tacoma News Tribune
September 14, 2008

Can Telecommuting Take Root In Kitsap?
By: Derek Sheppard
Kitsap Sun
September 14, 2008

'Spore' Game Helps Players Understand Intelligent Design
By: Katherine T. Phan
Christian Post
September 14, 2008

Canada Calls Election and Holds It, While U.S. Stumbles On
By: Bruce Chapman
Discovery Blog
September 12, 2008

Making A Bold Case For Moving Our Economy Beyond Oil
By: Glenn R. Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
September 12, 2008

"Future Of Transportation, Funding & Climate Change"
By: Slade Gorton, Paul Brubaker, David Kaplan, Paula Hammond, Bill Rogers, Neil Schuster
TVW, Cascadia Center "Beyond Oil" Conference
September 12, 2008

He Found a Stem-Cell Answer
By: Victor Reklaitis
Investor's Business Daily
September 12, 2008

Updating The Big Rigs For A Greener Tomorrow
By: Don Cayo
Vancouver Sun
September 11, 2008

Rob Bernard Video: "The Road Ahead"
By: Rob Bernard, Don Foley, Ron Sims, Bruce Chapman
TVW, Cascadia Center "Beyond Oil" Conference
September 11, 2008

Cascadia Center's "Beyond Oil" Conference: A Wrap-Up
By: Bruce Agnew
Cascadia Prospectus
September 10, 2008

High-tech Vehicles Growing More Common In Region
Plug-in Cars Give Owners A Real Jolt Of Satisfaction
By: Debera Carlton Harrell
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 9, 2008

James Woolsey Video: The Case For Change
Beyond Oil: Transforming Transportation
By: R. James Woolsey, Chelsea Sexton, K.C. Golden, U.S. Rep Dave Reichert, Peter Jackson
TVW, Cascadia Center's "Beyond Oil" Conference
September 9, 2008

Intelligent design (ID) has scientific merit because it uses the scientific method to make its claims and infers design by testing its positive predictions
By: Casey Luskin
OpposingViews.com
September 8, 2008

Any larger philosophical implications of intelligent design, or any religious motives, beliefs, and affiliations of ID proponents, do not disqualify ID from having scientific merit
By: Casey Luskin
OpposingViews.com
September 8, 2008

Intelligent Design Has Scientific Merit in Paleontology
By: Casey Luskin
OpposingViews.com
September 8, 2008

ID Does Not Address Religious Claims About the Supernatural
By: Casey Luskin
OpposingViews.com
September 8, 2008

ID is Constitutional and has Educational and Legal Merit
By: Casey Luskin
OpposingViews.com
September 8, 2008

Bio-fuel Musses Up Electric Car Fest
By: Angel Gonzalez
Seattle Times
September 7, 2008

Washington Projects Could Be Affected As Federal Fund For Roads Runs Dry
By: Associated Press
Los Angeles Times, Seattle Times
September 6, 2008

Sarah and Todd Palin and the Quiet Success of the Pro-Life Movement
By: David Frum
National Post
September 6, 2008

The American Politics Behind Rising Gas Prices
By: Don Cayo
Vancouver Sun
September 6, 2008

American Business Driving A New Car Culture
By: Don Cayo
Vancouver Sun
September 5, 2008

Beyond Oil: Transforming Transportation
Fifth Annual TransTech Conference
By: Cascadia Center
Cascadia Center
September 4, 2008

Planners Start Survey Of Peoples' Travel Habits
By: Jared Paben
Bellingham Herald
September 4, 2008

Oil-free Snohomish County? It's No Longer A Pipe Dream
By: Bruce Agnew, Steve Marshall
Everett Herald
September 2, 2008

Transportation: A Better Grid
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
September 2, 2008

A State Agency Eyes Public-Private Transportation Funding
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
September 2, 2008

The Darwinian Basis for Eugenics
By: Anne Barbeau Gardiner
New Oxford Review
September 1, 2008

Northwest Could Be A Leader In Electric Transport Systems
By: Steve Marshall, Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
September 1, 2008

Forbear from Requiring Outdated Monitoring Reports
By: Hance Haney
Discovery Institute
August 27, 2008

Cities Debate Privatizing Public Infrastructure
By: Jenny Anderson
New York Times
August 27, 2008

Olympic Eyes Turn To Vancouver
By: Don Porter
KING 5 TV
August 25, 2008

A Good Book About Bad Books
By: Logan Paul Gage
Inside Catholic
August 25, 2008

Abandoning the Frightened and Depressed
By: Wesley J. Smith
First Things
August 23, 2008

Delusions of Scientific Adequacy
By: Dan Peterson
The American Spectator
August 22, 2008

Steve Marshall, Anne Korin, Chelsea Sexton Radio Segment
By: Dave Ross Show
KIRO-AM 710
August 22, 2008

The U.N. Monkeys Around
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
August 22, 2008

A Pressing Need To Fix Nation's Broken Transportation System
By: R.T. Rybak, Bruce Katz
Seattle Times
August 19, 2008

Trucks - From Delivery Vans To Big Rigs - Need To Get Efficient, Too
By: Steve Marshall, Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 18, 2008

Plug-in Hybrid From GM Is Nearly Ready For Testing
By: Nick Bunkley
New York Times
August 15, 2008

Transportation: Realistic Tolling
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 14, 2008

Council Says Toll 520, I-90 In 2010
By: Debera Carlton Harrell
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 13, 2008

More Broadband, Increased Choice and Lower Prices Begin With Regulatory Reform
By: Hance Haney, George Gilder
Discovery Institute
August 13, 2008

Study Cites Need for Regulatory Reform to Promote Broadband, Consumer Choice and Lower Prices for Telecommunications Services
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
August 13, 2008

White House Looks To Private Sector To Push Road Pricing
By: Josh Vorhees
Greenwire/E&E News
August 12, 2008

Oregon Runs Faster To Catch The Wind
By: Kate Ramsayer
Bend Bulletin, Seattle Times
August 12, 2008

Northwest Tidal Power Reaches For Mainstream
By: Barbara Clements
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 8, 2008

Transportation Costs Crank Up Crankiness
By: Keith Baldry
North Shore News
August 8, 2008

"Expelled" and the Darwinism-Nazi Connection: A Response to Jeff Schloss
By: Richard Weikart
American Scientific Affiliation
August 7, 2008

Bush Deems New I-5 Bridge National Priority
By: Jeffrey Mize
Columbian
August 6, 2008

Time For A Bus-fare Reality Check
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
August 6, 2008

God and Men on Election Day
By: David Klinghoffer
National Review Online
August 5, 2008

Turbulence In Air Travel: What High Fuel Costs Mean To Boeing
By: Steve Marshall, Bruce Agnew
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 4, 2008

Owners And Operators Of Large Trucks Get Help With Fuel Demands
By: Eric Apalatagui
Columbian
August 3, 2008

New York City Says it - Officially - in English, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Korean, French Creole and Italian
By: Deroy Murdock
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
August 2, 2008

Workers Set To Clear Sea-to-Sky
By: Wendy Stuek, Anna Mehler Paperny
Globe & Mail
August 2, 2008

Surging Demand For Transit In King County Meets Political Gridlock
By: Dierdre Gregg
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 1, 2008

For Whom The Road Tolls - Seattle Or Bellevue?
By: Emory Thomas, Jr.
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 1, 2008

Tolling Is Bridge To New Era Of Ground Transportation
By: Glenn R. Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
August 1, 2008

Call It Slavery
By: John R. Miller
The Wilson Quarterly
August 1, 2008

High Fuel Costs Delay Airplane Orders
By: Micheline Maynard
New York Times
August 1, 2008

Vancouver Faces Olympian Hurdle As Rock Slide Cuts Off Vital Corridor
By: Anna Mehler Paperny
Globe & Mail
July 31, 2008

Traffic, Money And Pollution
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
July 31, 2008

PGE Installs "Filling Station Of The Future"
By: Libby Tucker
Daily Journal Of Commerce
July 31, 2008

Kulongoski "Plugs In" To Transportation Solutions
By: Tyler Graf
Daily Journal Of Commerce
July 31, 2008

PGE Opens Stations Around Portland For Plug-in Hybrids
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
July 30, 2008

Paccar's Fuel-saving Hybrid Trucks Aimed At Nation's Distribution Industry
By: Angel Gonzales
Seattle Times
July 29, 2008

Plug-In Cars Zoom Forward
By: Sarah Terry-Cobo
Forbes
July 29, 2008

Is "Evolution" a "Theory" or "Fact" or Is This Just a Trivial Game of Semantics?
By: Casey Luskin
Evolution News & Views
July 28, 2008

Granting Apes Rights Will Only Devalue Human Life
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Dallas Morning News
July 28, 2008

Texas To Tel Aviv
By: Thomas L. Friedman
New York Times
July 26, 2008

Monkey Business
By: Wall Street Journal Editorial
Wall Street Journal
July 25, 2008

Electric Industry Plugged In For Move To Rechargeable Cars
By: Tom Krisher
Associated Press, Oregonian
July 24, 2008

The Fight to Abolish Human Trafficking in the United States
By: Paul M. Weyrich
Free Congress Foundation
July 23, 2008

PHEVs In The Spotlight
By: Staff
Green Biz
July 23, 2008

Power Companies, GM Team In Electric Car Research
By: Tim Conneally
Beta News
July 22, 2008

Veganism is Murder
By: Wesley J. Smith
National Review Online
July 22, 2008

Grove Invokes Paranoia to Prove Only Electric Cars Survive
By: Adam Satriano, Alan Ohnsman
Bloomberg News Service
July 21, 2008

Monkey Business
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
July 21, 2008

Can Plug-in Hybrids Ride To America's Rescue?
Engineer Behind Many Electric Car Advances Says Oil's Days May Be Numbered
By: Mark Clayton
Christian Science Monitor/ABC news
July 19, 2008

Technology Can Help Solve Transportation Dilemma
By: Glenn Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
July 18, 2008

The Dehumanizing Impact of Modern Thought: Darwin, Marx, Nietzsche, and Their Followers
By: Richard Weikart
Discovery Institute
July 18, 2008

Border Barriers Must Come Down Before Olympics: Group
By: Jeff Lee
Vancouver Sun
July 17, 2008

BNSF Corridor: Cascade Bicycle Club And Cascadia Center Share Their Views
By: Bruce Agnew
Kirkland Views
July 16, 2008

Oregon Motorists May Be Driving Less
By: David Steves
Eugene Register-Guard
July 16, 2008

Between Presidents, a Dangerous Gap
By: Slade Gorton & Jamie Gorelick
The New York Times
July 16, 2008

Gasoline Prices Cost State Tax Revenue
By: Adam Wilson
The Olympian
July 15, 2008

One Year Later: We've Crossed That Bridge
By: Joyce Chen
Tacoma News Tribune
July 15, 2008

Tolls - And A Transport Revolution - Are Headed Our Way
By: Glenn R. Pascall
Puget Sound Business Journal
July 11, 2008

The Justice Department, Blind to Slavery
By: John R. Miller
The New York Times
July 11, 2008

$100 Fill-ups Unlikely To Kill Our Suburbs
By: Peter Callaghan
Tacoma News Tribune
July 10, 2008

The Sun Rises On Passenger Rail
By: Derrick Z. Jackson
Boston Globe/Seattle Post-Intelligencer
July 8, 2008

Build The World's Greenest Bridge
By: Editorial Board
The Oregonian
July 8, 2008

Louisiana Confounds the Science Thought Police
Neo-Darwinism is no longer a protected orthodoxy in the Bayou State's pedagogy
By: John G. West
National Review Online
July 8, 2008

Big Bang on the Bayou
By: Ken Connor
Townhall.com
July 8, 2008

Evolutionists Fear Academic Freedom
By: Floyd Brown and Mary Beth Brown
Townhall.com
July 7, 2008

Electric Ride Powering A Transportation Revolution
By: Gary Mason
Globe & Mail
July 7, 2008

'Dirty' Work Has Some Companies Cleaning Up
By: Ashby M. Foote III
The Clarion-Ledger
July 6, 2008

County Steps In To Keep Ferry Riders Connected
By: Editorial Board
Seattle Times
July 5, 2008

Retiming Traffic Lights Should Help Improve Downtown Traffic Flow
By: Larry Lange
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
July 3, 2008

Advocate Newspaper Knowingly Publishes False Information About Louisiana Law Regarding Teaching of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 3, 2008

Puget Sound-area Commuters Are Getting Creative To Avoid Rising Gas Prices
By: Isaac Arnsdorf
Seattle Times
July 1, 2008

Atheist Antithesis
Innate Religious Beliefs Are Evidence of God, Not of Evolution
By: Logan Paul Gage
Touchstone
July 1, 2008

Peer-Reviewed & Peer-Edited Scientific Publications Supporting the Theory of Intelligent Design (Annotated)
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
July 1, 2008

Caroline Crocker: Intellectual Freedom Must Include Conservative Professors, Scientists
By: Caroline Crocker
The Examiner
June 30, 2008

Oregon Leaders Try To Change A System That Puts Infrastructure Second
By: Jeff Kosseff
The Oregonian
June 30, 2008

The End Of Soaring, The Start Of Tunneling
By: James Vesely
Seattle Times
June 29, 2008

Columbia River Crossing: A Bridge To The Future
By: Matt Rosenberg, Bruce Agnew
The Oregonian
June 29, 2008

Ever-rising Expense Of Driving About To Take A Toll On All Of Us
By: Joel Connelly
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
June 27, 2008

Does the U.S. Realize it's in Competition?
By: Robert J. Herbold
Puget Sound Business Journal
June 27, 2008

Regional Tolling Coming To Puget Sound
By: Erin Covey
KIRO-AM 710
June 26, 2008

Are Privately Operated Highways In Your Future?
By: Liam Moriarty
KPLU-FM 88.3
June 26, 2008

The Cracks Are Showing
By: Staff
The Economist
June 26, 2008

Radio Interview of Cascadia's Bruce Agnew and Microsoft's Mark Aggar
Tolling, Traffic Technology & Public-Private Partnerships
By: Dave Ross
KIRO-AM 710
June 25, 2008

Yellow Science
By: James Kerian
Wall Street Journal
June 25, 2008

Forbear from Local Phone Regulation in Denver, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Phoenix and Seattle
By: Hance Haney
Discovery Institute
June 24, 2008

New Louisiana Bill on Evolution: A Wedge for Creationism or an Opportunity for Reason?
By: Jason Streitfeld
American Chronicle
June 24, 2008

Federal Regulators Should Reform Regulation of Phone Services in Denver, Minneapolis-St.Paul, Phoenix and Seattle
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 24, 2008

Nevers: Science bill not about religion
By: Marcelle Hanemann
The Daily News
June 23, 2008

Travelers Shift To Rail As Cost Of Fuel Rises
By: Matthew L. Wald
New York Times
June 21, 2008

A Danger of Being Obamatized
By: IBD Editorial
Investor's Business Daily
June 19, 2008

A Danger of Being Obamatized
By: IBD Editorial
Investor's Business Daily
June 19, 2008

Washington Transportation Chief: Bridge Funding Options Are Scarce
By: Jeffrey Mize, Kathie Durbin
The Columbian
June 19, 2008

Getting Light Rail To Eastside: Major Issues Still Unresolved
By: Margie Slovan
Seattle Daily Journal Of Commerce
June 19, 2008

Undoing Settled Judgments
By: Peter Wehner
Commentary
June 19, 2008

Media Malpractice
Another Global Warming Meltdown
By: Wesley J. Smith
The Weekly Standard
June 19, 2008

Poll Finds Broad Support For I-5 Bridge Improvements, Light Rail
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
June 18, 2008

Private Means For Public Ends
By: Editorial Board
Denver Post
June 18, 2008

Reality Requires Road Tolls; Prepare For The Inevitable
By: John Barber
Globe And Mail
June 18, 2008

Foreclosures are Like Taxes: We Don't Want Them, but Have to Have Them
By: Howard Chapman
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
June 17, 2008

Discovery Institute's Science Education Policy
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 17, 2008

Pardon Me for Living: Australian Broadcasting Corporation Wants You and Your Children to Die to "Save the Planet"
By: Wesley J. Smith
Secondhand Smoke
June 17, 2008

Hurray For Transit, But It's No Silver Bullet
By: Matt Rosenberg
Crosscut
June 16, 2008

Louisiana State Legislature Passes Landmark Act That Encourages Critical Analysis of Evolution
By: Staff
Discovery Institute
June 16, 2008

Cascadia's Steve Marshall On TVW - Beyond Oil: Transforming Transportation
From 4th Annual "Power Up" Summit, Wenatchee
By: Staff
TVW
June 15, 2008

Showing Your Flag
By: Marvin Olasky
World Magazine
June 14, 2008

Louisiana House Passes Academic Freedom Bill on Evolution and Other Science Issues
By: Discovery Staff
Discovery Institute
June 11, 2008

Will soaring fuel prices permanently change U.S. travel habits, systems?
By: Josh Voorhees
Greenwire
June 11, 2008

Man with a Plan
Questions for Enrique Penalosa
By: Deborah Solomon
New York Times
June 9, 2008

Some Cities Plan To Raise Parking Fees As A Cure For Congestion
By: Josh Voorhees
Greenwire
June 9, 2008

If you want to save the planet, start by fixing the traffic lights
By: Matthew Scholz
Puget Sound Business Journal
June 6, 2008

“EXPELLED”: Jewish Intellectuals Challenge Tyranny of Darwinism
An Afternoon with Dr. David Berlinski
By: Christopher A. Ferrara
The Remnant
June 2, 2008

An Electrifiying Startup
A New Lithium-ion Battery From A123 Systems Could Help Electric Cars And Hybrids Come to Dominate The Roads
By: Kevin Bullis
Technology Review
June 1, 2008

Portland's Bridge To Somewhere
By: Susan Nielsen
The Oregonian
June 1, 2008

Debate over biology is brewing
By: Gary Scharrer
Express-News
May 31, 2008

Don't Write Off Religion Just Yet
By: John Gray
Globeandmail.com
May 31, 2008

America Weighs In On The Future Of The Prince Rupert Superport
By: Miro Cernetig
Vancouver Sun
May 30, 2008

For Whom The Tolls Bell
Three Metro councilors ring exactly the wrong note about the future of the Columbia River Crossing
By: Editorial Board
Oregonian
May 29, 2008

Where the Evidence Leads
By: Logan Paul Gage
The American Spectator
May 29, 2008

Intelligent Design Film Boosts Academic Freedom Bills, Advocates Say
By: Kevin Mooney
Cybercast News Service (CNSNews.com)
May 28, 2008

Ensuring America's Growth
By: Peter Morici
Forbes
May 28, 2008

Truth Or Consequences
By: Thomas Friedman
New York Times
May 28, 2008

New I-5 Span? Idea Calls For Toll First
By: Dylan Rivera
Oregonian
May 27, 2008

Tap Our Own Resources? Food, Fuel and Foreign Policy
Antiquated Domestic Farm, Energy Policies Contributing to Growing World Food Prices
By: Ashby M. Foote III
The Clarion-Ledger
May 25, 2008

Snohomish County Gives Commuter Train Rights To Railway
By: Keith Ervin
Seattle Times
May 24, 2008

We're Stuck with The Nation's Worst Road Funding Gap
By: Debera Carlton Harrell
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
May 22, 2008

Imbalances Of Power
By: Thomas Friedman
New York Times
May 21, 2008

U.S. 2 To Be Safer But Much Left To Do
By: Yoshiaki Nohara
Everett Herald
May 21, 2008

'Writing Is a Spiritual Process'
By: John J. Miller
National Review Online