Equity Is ‘telemedicine’ the future for rural LGBTQ patients? QueerDoc uses video visits to reach the LGBTQ patient population in both urban and rural areas. by Stephen Hegg & Enrique Pérez de la Rosa / July 5, 2018
Politics Supreme Court ruling on crisis pregnancy centers — now what? Like the California rule struck down Tuesday, King County requires crisis pregnancy centers to say what they are — and aren't. by David Kroman / June 26, 2018
Culture Less waltz, more vogue: A Look at LGBTQ Ball Culture The Pacific Northwest is home to a growing Ball culture that is both inclusive and creative. by Aileen Imperial & Stephen Hegg / June 15, 2018
Equity As King County gets richer, single moms get poorer Incomes for single mother-led households are flat or falling as other families see gains. by David Kroman / June 4, 2018
Equity Surgery leaves trans activist Danni Askini voiceless — but not silent About a month ago, transgender activist Danni Askini lost her voice. by Lilly Fowler / May 24, 2018
Politics The ‘progressive sisters’ transforming Washington politics When Emerge Washington began, they had no idea they were part of a national wave of female candidates across the country. by Ben Stocking / May 21, 2018
Equity Seattle’s gender wage gap is worse than we thought In some city departments, women made $10K less than men in overtime pay. by David Kroman / April 10, 2018
Opinion It’s Equal Pay Day, but women are still ‘in the red’ Equal pay for women? It's not a reality in Seattle, or the rest of Washington state. But we're trying. by Jean Godden / April 10, 2018
Politics City transportation workers complain of gender bias, favoritism A study documents widespread beliefs that employees face favoritism and discrimination against women. by David Kroman / April 2, 2018
Opinion The politics of protection that keep White men on top We must ask ourselves: Who is being protected? Who gets to do the protecting? And who actually needs protection? by Alisa Kessel / March 29, 2018
Opinion Why 'X' is now an option for gender on birth certificates Society and social norms have changed. The way we think about the traditional roles of men and women has changed. by / January 25, 2018
Politics Anger, frustration over Trump fuels Seattle Women's March 2.0 Tens of thousands of women trekked through downtown Seattle on Saturday for what was dubbed "Seattle Women's March 2.0." by Kristen M. Clark / January 20, 2018
Tech Shocker: It's mostly men moving to Seattle for tech jobs New data shows that for every four men who moved to Seattle for a tech job in the last decade, only one woman did too. by Kristen M. Clark / January 17, 2018
Opinion What the #MeToo moment demands of us Amid the firings, suspensions and disavowals of so many powerful men who have lately been accused of sexual harassment and assault, Dictionary.com announced that the 2017 word of the year is... by Alisa Kessel / December 27, 2017
Equity 38 female mayors elected across Washington this year Most prominent but hardly the only woman mayor along I-5: Jenny Durkan is sworn into office at the Ethiopian Community Center in November. by Lizz Giordano / December 5, 2017