Menage a tunnel: today's partner may be tomorrow's enemy If Seattle voters reject a tunnel, the fight will be on: a new viaduct or a transit-surface solution? by Jordan Royer / July 18, 2011
Politics Seattle police, families deserve support A rally on Tuesday supported Seattle police. by Jordan Royer / March 23, 2011
Culture Pioneer Square parking: Did city just put neighborhood at a disadvantage? Iron pergola, Pioneer Square by Jordan Royer / March 16, 2011
Politics Neighborhoods: Can they matter again in McGinn's Seattle? Fremont's famed solstice parade. by Jordan Royer / February 14, 2011
Politics How Gregoire can shake up education, restore voter trust Ballard High School: There can be homeless students in any school. Identifying homeless high school students often becomes more difficult. by Jordan Royer / January 26, 2011
Politics The Mayor of the Soapbox: Why McGinn is fighting with council on legislative agenda Why worry about getting anything done when there is a fresh chance to score political points? by Jordan Royer / November 30, 2010
Tech Smart budgeting needed in a city with jobs problem Seattle lost jobs while King County gained them during the past decade. by Jordan Royer / August 24, 2010
Politics A la carte government: Seattle looks to serve up more taxes Seattle City Council member Tom Rasmussen. by Jordan Royer / August 10, 2010
Politics DOJ probe raises deeper issues, starting with D.C.'s drug war Seattle Police Chief John Diaz by Jordan Royer / December 18, 2011
Politics Halfway through his term, can McGinn still make the grade? After getting an image as someone committed to blocking the tunnel, Mayor Mike McGinn has seemed to focus on more activities like promoting economic strength. by Jordan Royer / December 13, 2011