Stories That Move the Coast

Author: Jamie Livingston

  • West Coast Coastal Resilience: Strategies to Protect Communities, Ecosystems & Economies

    Coastal Resilience on the West Coast: Strategies for Communities and Ecosystems The West Coast faces a growing need to balance vibrant coastal economies, thriving ecosystems, and residential communities against rising seas, stronger storms, and ongoing erosion. Effective coastal resilience blends engineering, nature-based solutions, policy shifts, and community engagement to reduce risk while preserving coastal character. Read more

  • How Washington Is Restoring Salmon: Habitat Solutions, Tribal Co-Management, and Community Action

    Washington state’s salmon are more than a regional icon—they’re a cultural anchor, an economic driver, and a bellwether for ecosystem health. From the snow-fed rivers of the Cascades to the estuaries of Puget Sound, salmon face pressures that require coordinated action across governments, tribes, businesses, and communities. Why salmon matterSalmon are keystone species: they transport Read more

  • Cooling California Cities: 7 Proven Strategies to Beat Urban Heat Islands

    California cities are feeling the heat — literally. Urban neighborhoods concentrate heat through dark roofs, wide expanses of pavement, and thin tree cover, creating urban heat islands that amplify temperatures, strain energy systems, and threaten public health. Tackling this challenge requires a mix of smart planning, community action, and scalable green solutions that cool neighborhoods Read more

  • Ultimate Oregon Road Trip Itinerary: Coast, Cascades, High Desert & Wine Country

    Oregon is a compact wonderland where ocean, forest, desert, and volcano sit within a few hours’ drive of one another. Whether you’re chasing dramatic coastlines, towering waterfalls, high-alpine lakes, or world-class food and wine, Oregon delivers a variety of experiences that reward planning and curiosity. Why Oregon stands out– Dramatic contrasts: The Pacific coast’s windswept Read more

  • Seattle’s Transit Buildout: How Light Rail, Ferries, Biking and Micro‑Mobility Are Reshaping Commuting and Neighborhoods

    Seattle’s transportation scene is changing quickly, shaping how people move around the city and beyond. With major investments in transit, a thriving ferry network, and growing options for biking and scooters, the region is becoming more connected — and that creates opportunities for commuters, businesses, and neighborhoods. What the transit buildout means for ridersLight rail Read more

  • Portland Neighborhood Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Explore Outdoors

    Portland keeps drawing attention for a lifestyle that blends strong local culture, standout food, and easy access to outdoor adventure. Whether planning a short visit or exploring neighborhoods more slowly, the city rewards curiosity with diverse scenes that feel both authentic and constantly refreshed. Neighborhoods worth exploring– Pearl District: Once industrial, the Pearl now features Read more

  • West Coast Living: Coastal Culture, Climate Resilience & Outdoor Lifestyle

    Living and Thriving on the West Coast: Coastal Culture, Climate Resilience, and Outdoor Lifestyle The West Coast blends dramatic coastline, vibrant cities, and an outdoor-first lifestyle that draws residents and visitors alike. From rugged cliffs and sandy beaches to thriving urban centers and quiet forested valleys, this region offers diverse experiences—along with shared challenges like Read more

  • Sacramento Weekend Guide: Farm-to-Fork Eats, River Trails and Neighborhood Culture

    Sacramento’s appeal keeps growing thanks to a unique mix of farm-to-fork dining, urban riverside recreation, and a steadily evolving cultural scene. Whether you’re visiting for a weekend or settling in for longer, the city offers a surprising variety of experiences rooted in agriculture, outdoor life, and local creativity. Farm-to-fork: Local produce, seasonal menusSacramento sits at Read more

  • Napa Valley Sustainability Guide for Wine Lovers: What to Know Before You Visit

    Napa Valley’s Sustainable Shift: What Wine Lovers Need to Know Napa Valley remains one of the world’s most celebrated wine regions, and visitors increasingly care not just about vintages but about how those wines are made. Wineries across the valley are embracing sustainability and regenerative practices, creating a wine culture that pairs exceptional tastings with Read more

  • Washington State Travel Guide: Outdoor Adventures, Cities, Food & Tips

    Washington state blends dramatic natural landscapes with dynamic urban life, making it a top choice for outdoor enthusiasts, food lovers, and professionals alike. From rain-soaked evergreens to sun-drenched coastlines, the region delivers variety and accessibility uncommon in a single state. Landscape and outdoor recreationThe state’s geography ranges from the rugged Olympic Peninsula and temperate rainforests Read more