Demonstrators in foreground protest the war in Vietnam while those in the background protest against the anti-war protesters in Seattle, Oct. 16, 1965.
The Statue of Lenin in Seattle is a 16-foot bronze sculpture of Communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin, that was completed in 1988 and has lived in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood since 1995.
Seattle mayoral candidates Jessyn Farrell (left), Jenny Durkan (center) and Bob Hasegawa (right) at a debate sponsored by the 46th District Democrats at the Seattle Mennonite Church in Lake City, May...
After a week on the road looking to reconnect in a divided state, Knute Berger learns that to forge more productive politics it’s best to find some common ground. Showing up helps.
An innocent detour near Davenport to learn about the death of an Old West outlaw turned into adventure as a cattleman’s warning about wildfires turned into the real thing. What we heard and saw taught...
On the Waterville Plateau, we learn about the power of power, and of water, open space and brilliant nights that city folk seldom see. This landscape was shaped by titanic forces; it can, in turn...
Since the 1890s the Mathison family has farmed the Wenatchee hills. They’ve built an operation that supplies tree fruit to the nation. We went into the Mathison’s high-tech packing plant and its...
Tourists know Cashmere as a place to buy tasty treats from Eastern Washington orchards, but beyond its visitor facade, the area is also facing housing challenges. We visit a new project that offers...
Mossback learns the Skykomish Valley has an unusual number of Obama/Trump voters and that a new industry is emerging in the ruins of an older one. It involves growing green stuff.