Opinion How the Honest Ads Act could harm grassroots advocacy The new bill has the potential to harm the sort of earnest local advocates whom Sens. Cantwell and Murray would otherwise seek to protect. by Nate Christiansen / January 22, 2018
Must-see: The heroic fight against Japanese internment camps Ryun Yu in "Hold These Truths." by John de Graaf / July 29, 2015
Politics Will Seattle's parks initiative make us happier? A crew of locals evaluated the happiness potential of Proposition 1. Here's what they found. by John de Graaf / July 29, 2014
Opinion Don’t forget the man who saved Seattle’s houseboats The city is planning to remodel Terry Pettus Park, named after an all-but-forgotten Seattle legend and houseboat activist. by John de Graaf / May 29, 2018
Opinion Taxpayer money will defend Sawant, but that could’ve been avoided Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant during a meeting in the council chambers at City Hall. by Nate Christiansen / October 31, 2017
Opinion In Seattle, restaurants have to serve Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Let’s fix that Seattle restaurants would've had to serve Trump's aide because of a law that prohibits discriminating against political beliefs. by Nate Christiansen / July 3, 2018
Opinion A gym banned a white supremacist, but Seattle law is on his side NW Fitness Project may have illegally discriminated against Greg Johnson when they banned him, at least according to an ill-thought Seattle law. by Nate Christiansen / February 14, 2018
News Podcast | Is Washington ready for this school year? From pandemic impacts to teacher shortages, education is being tested. We asked a teacher, a superintendent and a student to share their thoughts. by Mónica Guzmán / September 15, 2022
Culture Podcast | How four Seattle leaders will remember 2022 Converge Media’s Omari Salisbury, Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison, Plymouth Housing CEO Karen Lee and Rep. Jamila Taylor share highs and lows of the year. by Mónica Guzmán / December 15, 2022
Politics Podcast | How Republicans and Democrats differ on power As the midterms draw to a close, two strategists and an elected leader discuss how our two major parties gain — and wield — political control. by Mónica Guzmán / November 17, 2022