Culture What Pearl Jam is doing for Seattle The hometown band urges fans to help our homeless neighbors. by Charles R. Cross / August 9, 2018
Opinion Our jails are no place for refugee children Refugee children are money makers for two jails in Washington and Oregon. by Angelina Snodgrass Godoy / August 9, 2018
Opinion Republicans catch a glimpse of Washington’s blue wave Primary results are in and the GOP could be in trouble. by Knute Berger / August 7, 2018
Culture Saying goodbye to the godfather of Gas Works Park Richard Haag, a leader in the fight against unchecked urban development, has died. by Knute Berger / August 7, 2018
Opinion A view of Seattle from the outside looking in Amazon, homelessness, progressive politics: What really defines this city? by Chuck Wolfe / August 6, 2018
Opinion Is landmarking a building all a facade? Landmarking is no panacea. It'll take a village to save Seattle's historic Showbox Nightclub. by Knute Berger / August 1, 2018
Opinion As goes the Showbox, so goes Seattle Love this city? Then you should care about the future of this music venue. by Charles R. Cross / July 26, 2018
Opinion Mariners’ ‘boys club’ needs to take its apology further Following harassment allegations, will the Seattle team's management face a public reckoning in its fight for tax dollars? by Art Thiel / July 25, 2018
Opinion Seattle’s bike lobby needs to check its privilege The City is removing small and minority-owned business parking in favor of bike lanes for the privileged. by Nina Martinez / July 25, 2018
Opinion In Trump's America, Russian studies are more important than ever The University of Washington, a leader in international studies, could use some state support. by Peter Jackson / July 24, 2018
Opinion Seattle has a duty to protect domestic workers Seattle could set an example by passing the first city government domestic workers’ rights bill in the country. by Jen Soriano / July 20, 2018
Opinion Seattle could make a dent in housing crisis with its own property Rather than selling off a big South Lake Union property, the city should make sure it's used for affordable housing. by Cary Moon & Michael Eliason / July 17, 2018
Opinion After a year of turmoil, can Evergreen reinvent itself? Evergreen President George Bridges is up against low student enrollment and budget cuts. by Knute Berger / 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
Opinion Blue wave? This is the worst time to be a Democrat Things were looking so good for Democrats, but recent developments suggest the blue wave is shrinking. by John Carlson / July 12, 2018