Opinion Voting rights, representation and the future of democracy in the nation's fruit basket Yakima's population is nearly half Latinx, yet it took a tumultuous voting rights battle to open the door to more Latinx elected officials. Now the city council has just one. by Nikkita Oliver / January 7, 2020 / Updated at 11:43 Jan. 7, 2020
Opinion Seattle's progress was at a standstill in 2018. Will this year be any different? Despite the turbulence of recent years, we can make the power of the people felt for good in Seattle and King County. by Nikkita Oliver & Dae Shik Kim Hawkins Jr. / December 29, 2018
Politics The progressive case against Jim McDermott U.S. Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Seattle. by Don Glickstein / July 7, 2008
Politics Sawant needs to do more than raise her fist Kshama Sawant responds to cheering supporters at her inauguration. by Don Glickstein / January 23, 2014
Politics Commentary: Unreal city planning is hurting a real Seattle neighborhood A man outside the entrance to the neighborhood QFC. by Don Glickstein / July 5, 2015