Opinion The NFL missed the whole meaning of protest The Seattle Seahawks management has its own approach: letting go of two of the most outspoken players. by Art Thiel / May 23, 2018
Opinion If it’s a homeless emergency, why don’t we provide shelter? There's a way to begin dealing with the health effects of unsheltered homelessness: Have shelter available by next winter. by Bill Daniell & Chris Delecki & Ben Danielson / May 21, 2018
Equity The sanctuary of Black spaces in Seattle How does one build a liberated space for showcasing and cultivating Black brilliance in a predominantly White city? by Nikkita Oliver / May 18, 2018
Opinion My sister’s drug addiction — and what it taught me If there is any silver lining to our nation’s opiate addiction epidemic, it is the shaping of public policy in a personal way. by Dan Satterberg / May 17, 2018
Opinion The new Seattle is missing the ‘nice’ Oh, look: There’s incivility in Seattle. by Knute Berger / May 16, 2018
Culture Seattle’s new waterfront design will play to your instincts The designer of New York’s High Line will brings its vision — and a few lessons in human nature — to Seattle’s waterfront. by Clair Enlow / May 16, 2018
Opinion Walkable city? How Seattle pedestrians are more at risk than ever Seattle is going backward — not forward — on pedestrian safety and related issues. by Douglas MacDonald / May 16, 2018
Politics Seattle without Amazon: Who cares? Let’s start planning Seattle has dealt with corporate departures before, so let’s be smart about where to go from here. by Knute Berger / May 11, 2018
Opinion Workers of the world, unite — against Kshama Sawant After the business tax dramas of last week, the left's hold on Seattle politics may be shaken. by John Carlson / May 9, 2018
Opinion In today’s dark political times, remember the hope of 1968 America has been broken before, but dynamic Americans offered hope to counter the dark patterns of the past. by Knute Berger / May 9, 2018
Opinion Lessons from a WA politician who got things done in Congress Former Congressman Al Swift had the skills for working together that we need today. by John Arthur Wilson / May 7, 2018
Culture Should #MeToo rob us of art? Are two degrees of separation from Junot Díaz enough to keep an artwork alive? by Florangela Davila / May 5, 2018
Culture Ichiro gracefully exits the field. Now what? An aging sports hero gets a role in the Seattle Mariners’ front office. But will it work for this superstar? by Art Thiel sportspressnw.com / May 3, 2018
Opinion What WA students have to say about education cuts We cut education funding. These students want you to know what that has meant for them over the years. by Christine Cornell / May 2, 2018
Opinion Durkan cleans up the toxic mess Murray left behind Ed Murray left a worse trail of HR problems than we realized. Is Jenny Durkan better at cleaning up than expected? by Joe Copeland / April 25, 2018