Opinion The man who put Seattle on the world’s map Jay Rockey was very responsible for the success of the 1962 World's Fair and the shape of Seattle today. by Knute Berger / March 8, 2018
Opinion 21 extra cents for that soda? It’s worth it Seattle's soda tax benefits health, especially in lower-income communities. by Nwando Anyaoku & Diane Oakes / March 7, 2018
Opinion Meter readers: Don’t blame us for City Light billing woes City Light has asserted that the issues are due to a lack of motivation by workers who stand to lose their jobs. by Joe Steinmeyer & Deidre Girard / March 6, 2018
Opinion A new Native literary world without Sherman Alexie In the wake of sexual harassment allegations against Sherman Alexie, a look at why more Native authors should be household names. by Graham Lee Brewer High Country News / March 6, 2018
Opinion Get ready for Cascadiatopolis How rural Vashon Island is being impacted by the tectonic forces of regional growth. by Knute Berger / March 5, 2018
Opinion What if the teacher who hated you was carrying a gun? People who want to arm educators may have forgotten what schools — and teachers — can be like. by Knute Berger / March 2, 2018
Opinion I paid a price on public records law. And I hope Inslee holds lawmakers accountable, too Gov. Inslee must decide by Thursday whether he'll veto the bill. by Jean Godden / February 27, 2018
Opinion Where have the true champions of public lands gone? Today's Congress is undoing the opening of public lands that its predecessors pursued. by Lauren Danner / February 27, 2018
Opinion City Hall should listen to homeless service providers I work at a Seattle women's shelter whose funding relies on a local government that ignores our feedback and is out of touch. by Pete Stewart Jr. / February 26, 2018
Culture What ‘Black Panther’ means to a Black baby boomer Sitting in the darkened theater with my Black extended family, I realized why I had rebelled all those years ago. by Donald Byrd / February 20, 2018