Politics The Elephant in the Room: Is Bertha toast? Bertha's cutter-boring machine when it was being brought to Seattle in 2013. by Steve Scher / December 22, 2014
Tech A vote for neighborhood bookstores, third places and diversity "The people who were buying in Wallingford and Fremont 10 to 15 years ago are there now. by Eric Scigliano / December 22, 2014
Culture 2014's #7 Most Read: Seattle as liberal bastion? Think again. Heat-mapping our political geography reveals some surprises about America by Ben Anderstone / December 22, 2014
WSDOT may have to re-bury Bertha Time lapse camera image of the boring machine repair pit on Oct. 24. by David Kroman / December 15, 2014
Politics Seattle's affordable housing explained A condo under construction on Denny and Dexter. Will it be affordable? by Josh Cohen / December 14, 2014
Politics Viaduct, City Council share that sinking feeling Bertha's stalled, the Viaduct's sinking and Mike O'Brien's hopping mad. by David Kroman / December 8, 2014
Politics Happy Bertha-day? The frustrating year since the tunneling turned to waiting By March of 2015, when it is predicted that Bertha will start digging again, the TBM will have been out of commission for about a year. by David Kroman / December 5, 2014
Culture How Seattle's Ferguson protesters got the holidays right Protesters gathered in Seattle near Westlake Center on the night a grand jury's decision against indicting an officer in Ferguson was announced. Westlake was again a focus on Black Friday. by Knute Berger / December 1, 2014
Politics Growth game: Housing prices challenge Puget Sound Row houses in north Seattle by Michael Luis / November 30, 2014
Tech Seattle rock hound offers tours of our billion-year-old past Geology at work: David Williams and some of downtown Seattle's peeling sandstone. by Eric Scigliano / November 23, 2014
Politics We should manage growth to reduce inequality, economic segregation The Broadmoor gated community. by Peter Harris / November 19, 2014
Politics 5 lessons for the future: How I-594 did so well with suburban, rural voters Credit: Peter Dutton/Flickr by Ben Anderstone / November 10, 2014
Politics Seattle area's growth shows the power of the market, and planning Even as we look ahead, it's good to take stock of the forces that have shaped the city we know today. by Dick Morrill / November 9, 2014
Culture Over-cautious Seattle Parks deals blow to kids with special needs Guest Opinion: A missive from the Department has neutered a once-beloved play structure for children with special needs. by liz bullard / November 6, 2014
Politics What I learned pedaling the Pronto! Marathon Pronto! Marathon pit stop at the International Fountain in Seattlle Center. by Josh Cohen / November 2, 2014