Environment Asian-Pacific Islanders reclaim their outdoor roots Outdoor Asian founder Christopher Chalaka talks about diversity in the outdoors and what his organization is doing to help. by Manola Secaira / February 7, 2019
Equity Burien police investigate violent, racist letters Last week, Burien was hit with anti-immigrant letters targeting the city's sanctuary policy. by Lilly Fowler / January 28, 2019
Culture What WA's prison past tells us about mass incarceration today A new edition of a heralded book offers an intimate look at prison life. Scholar Dan Berger talks about its significance today. by Mason Bryan / January 27, 2019
News A council member dies, and SeaTac's Somali community loses its voice After losing its first Somali council member, the community reacts to the City Council's replacement. by Manola Secaira / January 23, 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 Seattle's progress was at a standstill in 2018. Will this year be any different? Despite the turbulence of recent years, we can make the power of the people felt for good in Seattle and King County. by Nikkita Oliver & Dae Shik Kim Hawkins Jr. / December 29, 2018
Culture Seattle artist seeks utopia through stories about grandma Through his G'ma Project, artist Che Sehyun is celebrating elders, ancestors and culture. by Vincent Schleitwiler / December 10, 2018
Equity Sound Transit security pays $3K after ejecting Black woman from light rail station Guards with Securitas were looking for a White vandal. Instead, they targeted the Seattle woman. by David Kroman / December 5, 2018
Equity Hate crimes double in Seattle; community reacts This is the third consecutive year there has been a sharp increase in hate crime incidents, according to newly released FBI data. by Lilly Fowler / November 13, 2018 / Updated at 4:38 p.m.
Culture The generational zigs and zags of immigrant identity Blue Scholars co-founder “Kuya Geo” on the push-pull of assimilation and heritage — and how it differs by immigrant generation. by Aileen Imperial & Stephen Hegg / November 8, 2018
Environment Carbon Fee: 'For once, this was done right' Tribal members and environmental groups take the Carbon Fee fight to the steps of the Western States Petroleum Association in Lacey. by Manola Secaira / October 18, 2018
Culture Muslim Khmer performance artist mourns her lost garment by creating anew After her Red Chador was lost overseas, Anida Yoeu Ali of Tacoma has found a way to grieve. by Tamiko Nimura / October 11, 2018
Politics She's 29, Latina and running for office — as a Republican Can Maia Espinoza disrupt the Washington Legislature's all-white Republican caucus? by Cambria Roth / October 10, 2018
Politics Local Native leaders want Pike Place totem poles removed The monuments were intended to honor Native history. But those in the know say it’s the wrong history. by David Kroman / September 27, 2018
Equity New report details Seattle’s eviction epidemic Owing as little as $10 can get you evicted. by David Kroman & Josh Cohen / September 20, 2018