Opinion City's labor survey too flawed to be effective Workers in the restaurant industry often face unfair scheduling practices. by Philip Garland / June 12, 2016
Opinion Does Bill Bryant have the guts to take a stance on Trump? Bill Bryant by Joni Balter / June 6, 2016
Opinion Obama's Hiroshima visit has a unique Northwest link The A-Bomb Dome, a building in Hiroshima that partially remained intact after the 1945 bombing. by Glen Milner / May 26, 2016
Opinion Republicans in denial on climate change, but the military isn't by Rep. Adam Smith / May 23, 2016
Opinion Seattle sexism: It's real and has to stop Council Member Sally Bagshaw spoke about the female majority on the City Council at Civic Cocktail in February. by Sally Bagshaw / May 11, 2016
Opinion Fishery protections are under threat Fishing in Puget Sound off Lincoln Park: This 2015 scene may not be repeated in 2016 because of poor salmon runs. by Bob Margulis / May 5, 2016
Opinion McGinn: Seattle can improve traffic, livability by closing this street by Michael McGinn / March 22, 2016
Opinion How Inslee can change the script on climate issues Activists protest offshore oil exploration in the Arctic beside a Shell drilling rig. by Michael McGinn / March 10, 2016
Opinion Murray seeks middle path on homelessness fixes Mayor Ed Murray, left, during a visit to a new Interbay homeless encampment as it was being set up in November. by Scott Lindsay / March 8, 2016
Opinion City Light CEO nominee a poor fit, given Seattle's environmental goals by Alec Connon / March 6, 2016
Opinion A janitor can be fired in Washington, sued for taking another job by Derek Stanford / March 2, 2016
Opinion State must take the lead in protecting voting rights A federal building in Yakima, where a lawsuit brought about federally-imposed changes in voting districts. by Micah Cawley / March 1, 2016