Opinion The remarkable breadth of UW scholar, writer Hubert Locke Remembering the academic, university administrator and civic leader. by Joe Copeland / June 8, 2018
Opinion The Nordic impact on Seattle culture: good, bad and hygge Seattle's Nordic population might be dwindling, but its impact on the city endures. by Knute Berger / June 7, 2018
Opinion Your vacation is killing the earth. Try ours Tracking and reducing your individual carbon footprint won’t, by itself, save humanity. It'll take all of us. by Cindy and Keith Ervin / June 6, 2018
Opinion Why is Bob Ferguson attacking Native rights? When it comes to Native treaty rights, Attorney General Bob Ferguson is essentially the same as Donald Trump. by Gyasi Ross / June 5, 2018
Opinion White Seattle needs a reality check on the city’s growth The displacement faced by communities of color is a much bigger issue than the growth-related irritations bothering many Seattle residents. by Knute Berger / May 31, 2018
Opinion Make the Seattle City Council great again The Seattle City Council used to get things done. What happened? by Bruce Chapman / May 30, 2018
Opinion Don’t forget the man who saved Seattle’s houseboats The city is planning to remodel Terry Pettus Park, named after an all-but-forgotten Seattle legend and houseboat activist. by John de Graaf / May 29, 2018
Environment Two fatal cougar attacks, two very different eras The last cougar attack was nearly a century ago, but the reaction then was similar to now. by Knute Berger / May 25, 2018
Opinion The NFL missed the whole meaning of protest The Seattle Seahawks management has its own approach: letting go of two of the most outspoken players. by Art Thiel / May 23, 2018
Opinion Is biking a Catch-22 situation? The daily dose of air pollution could outweigh the benefits of biking. by Rachel Shaffer / May 22, 2018
Opinion If it’s a homeless emergency, why don’t we provide shelter? There's a way to begin dealing with the health effects of unsheltered homelessness: Have shelter available by next winter. by Bill Daniell & Chris Delecki & Ben Danielson / May 21, 2018
Equity The sanctuary of Black spaces in Seattle How does one build a liberated space for showcasing and cultivating Black brilliance in a predominantly White city? by Nikkita Oliver / May 18, 2018
Opinion How the farm bill will hurt the most vulnerable If passed, the farm bill will have a devastating impact on the SNAP participants I work with every day. by Esther Magasis / May 18, 2018
Opinion My sister’s drug addiction — and what it taught me If there is any silver lining to our nation’s opiate addiction epidemic, it is the shaping of public policy in a personal way. by Dan Satterberg / May 17, 2018
Opinion The new Seattle is missing the ‘nice’ Oh, look: There’s incivility in Seattle. by Knute Berger / May 16, 2018