Environment How climate change is messing with your mind Climate change is messing with our skyline and our minds. by Clayton Aldern / August 28, 2018
Environment Seattle, cloaked in smoke, puts on a face mask WATCH: What the view from the Space Needle looked like on the worst air quality day this century. by David Kroman / August 20, 2018
Tech Fighting mosquitoes with frickin’ laser beams Researchers in Bellevue, Wash. have developed a way to identify, track, and zap the bugs in a split second. by Sarah Hoffman | ReInventors / August 17, 2018
Culture As Seattle’s Black community is pushed south, a children’s clinic follows Seattle's Odessa Brown Children's Clinic is scheduled to break ground next year for a second location at the Othello light rail station. by David Kroman / July 31, 2018
Politics As they wait and wait, some asylum seekers talk of suicide The chaos unfolding at the U.S. border is taking a mental toll on African nationals who have fled their own countries. by David Kroman / July 16, 2018
Opinion Affordable health care takes a leap of faith Does faith-based health care have a future in a historically unreligious Washington state? by Sue Lani Madsen / July 13, 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
Politics ‘Cancer House’? The mysterious case of Seattle Fire Station 31 15 years later, Seattle firefighters still think their station is giving them cancer. by David Kroman / May 22, 2018
Opinion Is biking a Catch-22 situation? The daily dose of air pollution could outweigh the benefits of biking. by Rachel Shaffer / May 22, 2018
Opinion How the farm bill will hurt the most vulnerable If passed, the farm bill will have a devastating impact on the SNAP participants I work with every day. by Esther Magasis / 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
Environment For rural WA kids, asthma is the norm, not the exception UW, along with Yakima Valley Farm Workers’ Clinic, is trying to address uncontrolled asthma in farm worker communities. by Eilís O'Neill EarthFix/KUOW / April 27, 2018
Politics A suicide in jail: Did photographer Michael Clinard have to die? An inmate at King County Jail warned he would die, and did — in a tragedy that raises questions about Washington's mental health crisis. by Eric Scigliano / April 20, 2018
Politics Crisis pregnancy centers required to have a disclaimer — but most don't New King County regulations require limited-service pregnancy centers to display "Not a Health Care facility" signage — but none are complying. by David Kroman / January 25, 2018
Environment Drug industry has so far stalled safety and pollution measure Mike Hewitt, James Hargrove, Adam Kline by Robert McClure for InvestigateWest / January 22, 2012