Opinion Why blocking Kavanaugh may be worse than the alternative Seeing red: In central Washington, good answers are few, but opposing Kavanaugh feels selective. by Sue Lani Madsen / October 4, 2018
Opinion In the 1930s, Nazis rallied right here in Seattle Long before the Russians, Nazis were influencing American elections and opinion. by Knute Berger / October 1, 2018
Politics Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and the psychology of buried trauma How a high-profile testimony of sexual assault can unlock secrets we have kept from ourselves. by Carol Poole / September 28, 2018
Opinion How Congress can do something now about sexual violence Especially for Native Americans, it's imperative for Congress to improve the Violence Against Women Act quickly. by Deleana OtherBull / September 28, 2018
Culture Sicks’ Stadium: How did 40 years of baseball history become a hardware store? Redlining, civil neglect and big-league dreams let historic Sicks’ Stadium fall to pieces. by Hanna Brooks Olsen / September 25, 2018
Opinion Why I started giving to the homeless The majority of homeless are unemployed, displaced and depressed — not people who will misuse a gift. by Allen Alston / September 20, 2018
Opinion 2018 election battle: Is Trump scarier than Seattle? “Women who are kind of pissed off” could be another big factor in who Washington state votes for. by Knute Berger / September 17, 2018
Opinion 5 things to watch in the 8th District race In the contest between Kim Schrier and Dino Rossi, both parties have reason for hope. by Ben Anderstone / September 11, 2018
Culture Seattle then and now How has Seattle changed? Some quick impressions of life and culture in the city past and present. by Knute Berger / September 10, 2018
Opinion Forces of nature in the WNBA finals The Seattle Storm vs. Washington Mystics game features two athletes full of character off the court. by Glenn Nelson / September 7, 2018
Culture Remembering the Queen of Soul Why Aretha Franklin's powerful persona and music will endure. by Paula Boggs / August 28, 2018
Environment Recycling Washington’s ghost ships could turn trash into treasure When a ship owner's dreams die, the vessel may end up as a pollution source. DNR want to to spur cleanups and rural jobs. by Knute Berger / August 27, 2018
Opinion Lost: Seattle’s laid-back charm Many new residents now arrive looking at the city as a stepping stone rather than a place to live. by Knute Berger / August 20, 2018
Culture Dealing with the heartbreak of a maddening Mariners season The team's on-field play has taken a back seat to revelations of wrongdoing. What is a fan to do? by Kate Preusser / August 17, 2018
Opinion Background checks give false sense of security at airports We would be better off reducing our emphasis on someone's past and looking to broader security concepts that operate more fairly. by Jacqueline B. Helfgott / August 16, 2018