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Opinion

WA’s death penalty can’t be justified until we fix the system

I support capital punishment in some cases, but the Supreme Court was right to deem it unconstitutional.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ October 12, 2018
Culture

How capping I-5 could redeem Seattle’s past

The Lid I-5 movement has some designs that bring to life how the city could make up for past mistakes.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ October 8, 2018
unite the right rally in Charlottesville
Opinion

In the 1930s, Nazis rallied right here in Seattle

Long before the Russians, Nazis were influencing American elections and opinion. 

by
  • Knute Berger
/ October 1, 2018
Opinion

In $700M KeyArena plan, a sea change for a skeptical city

The council-approved effort to attract the NBA and NHL to Seattle Center comes with benefits.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ September 25, 2018
Bill Gates and Brian Bosworth
Opinion

Seattle’s midlife crisis: Been there, done that

Remembering an awkward day in the '80s when Bill Gates and a Seahawk sat down together.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ September 21, 2018
Culture

Where are all of Washington's dinosaurs?

Mossback finds the answer in an epic geologic journey with Nick Zentner (aka Nick on the Rocks).

by
  • Eric Keto &
  • Knute Berger
/ September 18, 2018
A smoky sunset in Seattle
Opinion

2018 election battle: Is Trump scarier than Seattle?

“Women who are kind of pissed off” could be another big factor in who Washington state votes for.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ September 17, 2018
Haida Gwaii
Culture

Pristine nature is a fantasy, no matter how remote the island

A trip to Haida Gwaii, B.C. to escape the smoke unveils our hazy relationship with the wilderness. 

by
  • Knute Berger
/ September 12, 2018
Culture

Seattle then and now

How has Seattle changed? Some quick impressions of life and culture in the city past and present.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ September 10, 2018
FILE - In this Oct. 11, 2008, file photo, Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks at a rally in Davenport, Iowa. Arizona Sen. McCain, the war hero who became the GOP's standard-bearer in the 2008 election, has died. He was 81. His office says McCain died Saturday, Aug. 25, 2018. He had battled brain cancer. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)
Opinion

When Seattle welcomed John McCain

The late senator was a conservative with an independent streak — and he found some support from Seattle in the 2000 presidential primary.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 31, 2018
Environment

Recycling Washington’s ghost ships could turn trash into treasure

When a ship owner's dreams die, the vessel may end up as a pollution source. DNR want to to spur cleanups and rural jobs.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 27, 2018
Environment

When palm trees thrived in the Pacific Northwest

Mossback dives into the Burke Museum's paleobotany collection to find out what Washington used to look like.

by
  • Knute Berger &
  • Eric Keto
/ August 21, 2018
Opinion

Lost: Seattle’s laid-back charm

Many new residents now arrive looking at the city as a stepping stone rather than a place to live.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 20, 2018
Culture

Researchers uncover Northwest secrets in Spanish shipwreck

CSI-style sleuthing by historians has documented a nearly lost tale of commerce, trade and cultural connections.

by
  • Knute Berger
/ August 13, 2018
Gasworks Park
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
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