Politics Is I-940 a path to reducing police shootings? The police action was tragic, fatal, possibly unnecessary. But was it malicious? Probably not. by Daniel Jack Chasan / December 10, 2017
Politics Washington's school-funding nightmare is over — or is it? Students from Camas High School in Camas, Wash., observe an extended debate over education funding at the Capitol in Olympia. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) by Daniel Jack Chasan / October 22, 2017
Are farm-raised salmon a 'pollutant'? There are big questions being asked after the collapse of Cooke Aquaculture net pens set a couple hundred thousand Atlantic salmon loose in Puget Sound. by Daniel Jack Chasan / October 19, 2017
Environment Can we save the orcas with ... mud? Qwuloolt Estruary in Snohomish County, Washington. by Daniel Jack Chasan / September 17, 2017
Politics Washington river among the nation's 'most endangered' Fishing in the Skykomish River by Daniel Jack Chasan / April 10, 2017
At the mic: Teens slam injustice with poetry Carlynn Newhouse, 17, signs up to perform at Youth Speaks Seattle’s open mic night on Feb. 5. by Katie Anastas / March 2, 2017
Tech Seattle's hills are the worst. Here's a way to cope. AccessMap marks the blocks with the steepest inclines in red. by Katie Anastas / February 21, 2017
Campus sexual assault: Washington students still woefully uninformed "Walk a mile in her shoes" is an effort of many college campuses nationally to raise men's awareness of violence against women. by Katie Anastas / February 15, 2017