Politics Time for a ‘tectonic shift’ in policing, says former Seattle chief by Carol Poole / July 6, 2016
Progressive FLOTUS' surprising connection to Seattle Eleanor Roosevelt, left, with daughter Anna and grandson John Boettiger in 1939, the year John was born in Seattle. by Jean Godden / March 17, 2016
Opinion Seattle's soul: Alive and well, thank you Amazon lockers: Lots of change but Seattle's soul will endure. by Jean Godden / October 19, 2015
Politics Women-unfriendly Seattle must fix its status as the 73-cent city Seattle women last April were surprised to find that on average, women are paid 73 cents on each dollar that men are paid. by Jean Godden / June 4, 2014
From Cafe Racer to Santa Barbara: It's not a mental health thing Remembering those who died at Cafe Racer by Carol Poole / May 29, 2014
Mind the gap, Jill Abramson. The pay gap for women. Abramson: "pushy" for equality? by Jean Godden / May 16, 2014
Politics Ramps to Nowhere: A word on behalf of 'Seattle process' One of the ramps for a never-completed freeway project that would have plowed through the Seattle Arboretum and Wedgwood by Jean Godden / April 30, 2014
Politics Seattle nickname: A few modest proposals Seattle: Looking less than emerald, aren't we? by Jean Godden / March 20, 2014