Opinion City Light CEO nominee a poor fit, given Seattle's environmental goals by Alec Connon / March 6, 2016
Opinion A janitor can be fired in Washington, sued for taking another job by Derek Stanford / March 2, 2016
Opinion State must take the lead in protecting voting rights A federal building in Yakima, where a lawsuit brought about federally-imposed changes in voting districts. by Micah Cawley / March 1, 2016
Opinion Protip for Sagebrush rebels: This land was never yours Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge looks out on Mount Adams. by Hugh Spitzer / February 29, 2016
Opinion To help Washington's salmon, let local experts lead Salmon make their way from Puget Sound through the Ballard locks. by Todd Myers / February 22, 2016
Opinion 5 real fixes for homeless encampments A Seattle area encampment (2013) by Lisa Daugaard / February 11, 2016
Opinion Why Seattle must tame "The Jungle" The Jungle area stretches down from Beacon Hill overlooking Seattle's stadium district. by Jordan Royer / February 2, 2016
Opinion Successful mentoring program for teachers still needs Seattle's support A teacher with her students by Ken Zeichner / January 26, 2016
Opinion It’s time to get passionate about gun control A memorial to those lost in the Sandy Hook mass shooting. by Jordan Royer / January 7, 2016
Opinion Inside the conservative plan to take over city politics Liberals complain that ALEC (the American Legislative Exchange Council) has too much influence in writing laws. by Nick Licata / January 5, 2016
Opinion What voters can do about PACs Signature gatherers for an initiative at work in Seattle's Westlake Park. by Jim Street / December 21, 2015
Opinion The Northwest's uneasy relationship with fascism There was a time when many people in Seattle and Washington state embraced fascism. by Knute Berger / December 10, 2015
Opinion Seattle should press gun makers on public safety A sculpture outside the U.N. headquarters in New York by Daniel, Michael, and Steven Weiner, Ryan and Thomason / December 8, 2015
Opinion Year of the Seattle urbanist? Not quite yet As the pundits have been proclaiming winners and losers from this year’s City Council elections, one consistent claim has caught my attention: “The urbanists won.” But is that true? Well, first you... by Michael McGinn / December 7, 2015
Opinion Those opposing Syrian refugees should heed history's lessons Children inside a classroom at Za'atri refugee camp, host to tens of thousands of Syrians displaced by conflict, near Mafraq, Jordan. by Dee Simon / December 3, 2015