Politics For just $20, you can be Big Brother, too! An RFID chip embedded in the page of a passport. (IndyMedia.org) by Knute Berger / May 7, 2007
Culture In Cannon Beach, an artful display of democracy A Foot in the Door by Jason Warner of Bremerton, Wash., at a beach access path in Cannon Beach, Ore. (Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett) by Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett / May 7, 2007
Politics Outside gay-rights supporters quietly targeted Northwest legislative races in 2006 A Denver businessman has been coordinating campaign contributions in a number of states, including Washington and Oregon, to affect legislative races. by Austin Jenkins / May 7, 2007
Politics Peter Steinbrueck's not finished at Seattle City Hall Seattle City Council member Peter Steinbrueck. by Sue Peters / May 7, 2007
Politics A $112 million Seattle hotel expansion hits a snag Along Seventh Avenue in Seattle, it's the big ugly. (Casey Corr) by O. Casey Corr / May 6, 2007
Culture Please, return engagement for Address Unknown Michael Mendelson (left) and Tobias Anderson in <i>Address Unknown</i>. (Andie Petkus) by Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett / May 6, 2007
Politics An investigation finds that the Spokane Spokesman-Review let readers down A Washington News Council report says that in covering a big downtown development over a period of 10 years, the newspaper was unduly influenced by the developer – who happened to be the S-R's owner. by Chuck Taylor / May 5, 2007
Culture Closing the bullpen loophole in our open-meetings law So long, "Safeco Field"? by Steve Clifford / May 5, 2007
Politics Through a master teacher, students are learning and entertaining Tito Capobianco. (Portland State University) by Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett / May 3, 2007