Opinion Letter to the editor: SAM supports new overtime rules, but these aren't sustainable Seattle Art Museum's director argues that WA's overtime proposal is long overdue. Here's how to make it less burdensome on nonprofits. by Kimerly Rorschach / August 9, 2019
Opinion Why the income tax revival is good for Republicans The progressive dream of taxing income just got a shot in the arm from the Court of Appeals. Conservatives should celebrate, too. by John Carlson / August 9, 2019
Opinion Why are Seattle's prominent nonprofits opposing a new overtime proposal? Arts and culture orgs bemoan WA's new overtime proposal while doling out pricey executive compensation packages. by Nick Hanauer / August 6, 2019 / Updated at 2:45 pm August 7, 2019
Opinion Rainier, Filson, Cosmic Crisp: An anatomy of the Northwest's branding resurgence A regional revival of local products is brewing a taste for a new generation’s nostalgia. by Knute Berger / August 2, 2019 / Updated at 5:50 August 5, 2019
Opinion I've outgrown the hydros and Blue Angels — and so has Seattle Once quaint, Seafair has become noisy, wasteful and inequitable. In this era of change, it's time for it to fly away. by Glenn Nelson / August 2, 2019
Opinion Seattle Art Fair strikes an aspirational vibe, but does it help the local art scene? The corporate spectacle raises doubts among Seattle gallerists — just as the World's Fair did in 1962. by Emily Pothast / July 31, 2019
Opinion Yes, the Showbox is historic. But affordable housing is more important We cannot allow our commitment to support arts and culture to be pitted against our need for more housing. by Abel Pacheco / July 30, 2019
Opinion Mourn the loss of Tula's, then fight to save Seattle jazz A musician wonders what it will take to keep the local jazz scene alive in Seattle. by Steve Treseler / July 30, 2019
Opinion GOP leader J.T. Wilcox on farm life, rural values and WA politics The politician's sensibilities flow from Wilcox Family Farms, a 110-year-old institution situated in the shadow of Mount Rainier. by Knute Berger / July 29, 2019
News Ted Bundy is still a cultural phenomenon. The real story is much scarier Knute Berger looks back at March 12, 1974 when a young student left her Evergreen State College apartment and never returned. by Knute Berger / July 25, 2019
Opinion Four things Mayor Durkan must do to spark Seattle's transportation revolution To cut emissions from Seattle's top polluter — transportation — the mayor must go far beyond what she's done thus far to overhaul how the city gets around. by Katie Wilson / July 24, 2019
Opinion Durkan can't make Seattle a climate leader without fixing our commute The mayor's job is to chart a course that ends in a future city we all want to inhabit. To get there, she needs to lead a transportation revolution. by Katie Wilson / July 23, 2019
Opinion The sun has set on Jay Inslee's presidential bid The Washington state governor has run a one-issue campaign and is paying the price for it. by John Carlson / July 22, 2019
Opinion Trump's racist tweets and the tired injunction to 'go back where you came from' If you are nonwhite in this country, you almost certainly have a “go back” moment. by Glenn Nelson / July 16, 2019
Opinion More than books: The case for passing Seattle's library levy The Seattle Public Library does far more than contribute to the intellectual life of our city. by Paul Constant / July 16, 2019