Opinion Democrats, lurch left at your own peril Could a progressive agenda on health care, abortion and climate help re-elect Donald Trump? by John Carlson / February 20, 2019
Opinion Will the rise of the Eastside eclipse the Seattle boom? The Eastside is challenging the rapidly changing city on several fronts. by Tom Alberg / February 18, 2019 / Updated February 20, 2019, at 12:30 p.m.
Opinion Seattle gets an F on snow shoveling It's time for city government and the able-bodied among us to shoulder a bigger load in making our city accessible to all. by Michael McGinn / February 15, 2019
Opinion School tech programs work. Seattle should fight to get this one back If Seattle Public Schools wants to better serve underrepresented students, it should bring back TAF Academy. by Lola E. Peters / February 11, 2019
Opinion How do you actually make the rich pay more? Higher taxes don't necessarily mean more revenue. by John Carlson / February 8, 2019
Opinion Washington state needs to understand what constitutes basic education The definition of "basic education" needs an update. by Zachary DeWolf & Sharonne Navas / February 6, 2019
Opinion Why our kids need Seattle voters to renew the local education levies Despite improvements in state support, our schools continue to rely on local voter-approved levies to fund items fundamental to day-to-day operations. by Tim Burgess / February 5, 2019
Opinion Howard Schultz tries to explain himself to Seattle During the Seattle stop of Schultz's book tour, there was a little farce and some magical thinking in his appearance. by Knute Berger / February 1, 2019
Opinion To solve WA's measles epidemic, look to Africa The role of vaccines in protecting children is better understood in other parts of the world than among some people here. by Emily Bancroft / February 1, 2019
Opinion What Howard Schultz's coffee order says about his presidential bid An ex-barista questions the former Starbucks CEO's qualifications to run the free world. by Mason Bryan / January 31, 2019
Opinion A Howard Schultz run could save the Democrats from themselves If he can withstand the nastiness, Schultz could pull the Democratic party back from the left and force it to the center. by John Carlson / January 31, 2019
Opinion What the Seattle General Strike can teach workers today There are lessons we could apply to today's Seattle, which faces many of the same issues of 1919. by Alex Gallo-Brown / January 30, 2019
Opinion Washington's ties to China might help it survive a trade war Washington state and Seattle were leaders in forming Chinese ties. And local connections can survive a trade dispute. by Wendy Liu / January 29, 2019
Opinion Tim Eyman’s latest initiative would undo local transportation choices His new $30-car-tab measure would cut out what local voters have already approved for Sound Transit. by Lola E. Peters / January 28, 2019
Opinion Whitman controversy makes its way to Olympia A legislator has introduced a bill that seeks to remove statues of Washington pioneer Marcus Whitman from Statuary Hall. by Knute Berger / January 25, 2019