Opinion Seattle's love affair with bike commuting: It's over What a new poll shows about the city's chilled relationship with biking. by John Carlson / January 24, 2019
Opinion It’s time for Washington state to take criminal justice reform a step further While the state has led the way on numerous reforms to reduce incarceration rates, it must now change the way it sentences young adults. by Charmila Ajmera / January 23, 2019
Opinion Mariners’ Edgar Martinez finally voted into Baseball Hall of Fame For Seattle, landmark sports decisions often take forever. But the wait for Edgar's Hall of Fame entry was ridiculous. by Art Thiel / January 22, 2019
Opinion The eerily calm scene at the Canadian border Despite threats on the Canadian border, the scene is completely different from the border down south. by Glenn Nelson / January 22, 2019
Opinion Seattle’s racist roots and the battle to recognize MLK Opponents of renaming King County questioned the civil rights hero's relevance and the cost of new logos. by Knute Berger / January 21, 2019
Opinion T-Mobile's tryst with Trump embarrasses Seattle The Seattle Times editorial board is eager to cheer a local corporate power, but what might they say about T-Mobile being in bed at Trump's hotel? by Mason Bryan / January 18, 2019
Opinion Why Seattle should be wary of self-driving cars Seattle's love of technology and its need for transportation changes might make autonomous cars attractive, but we must look past the hype. by George R. Lee / January 18, 2019
Opinion Why Jay Inslee's agenda could crush his 2020 hopes The tax-happy Washington governor should think twice if he wants to be elected president. by John Carlson / January 17, 2019
Opinion How a trip through Seattle helped World War I supply lines The skills many learned during the Klondike Gold Rush served many well nearly two decades later. by Knute Berger / January 16, 2019
Opinion Lake City, where Seattle’s gritty side lives on In the changing city, there is still one spot up north that has that old time feel. by Thomas Kohnstamm / January 15, 2019
Opinion Gonzaga latest university to be tested on free speech Other universities have tried to discourage controversial right-wing speakers — but eventually change their position. by John Carlson / January 14, 2019
Culture An elegy to the viaduct on the eve of its passing O concrete behemoth, you will be missed. by Lola E. Peters / January 11, 2019
Opinion Running for Seattle City Council? The line forms that way A look at the political landscape as we enter the 2019 city council elections, which are poised to attract larger numbers than usual. by Jean Godden / January 10, 2019
Opinion This legislative session is make or break for saving orcas The threats to Puget Sound's orcas will pose many tests to our ability to respond, starting with the Legislature. by Daniel Jack Chasan / January 8, 2019
Opinion For Seattle, Viadoom gridlock is history repeated The Period of Maximum Constraint will test our mobility creativity — and it's not unprecedented. by Knute Berger / January 3, 2019