Culture Seattle Jewish community looks ahead in first post-Pittsburgh Shabbat service At Temple De Hirsch Sinai, rabbi talks faith and politics. by Lilly Fowler / November 4, 2018
Politics WA’s prosecutors are mostly white, male — and running unopposed Of the 39 prosecutor races on ballots across the state, only 10 are contested. by Lilly Fowler / November 2, 2018
Culture When being poor in Seattle was a criminal offense "I'd rather be in hell, than on the chain gang." by Eric Keto & Knute Berger / October 30, 2018
Equity Issaquah school sued for protecting football players after sexual assault A former Skyline High School student says the school put athletic success ahead of her safety. by Lilly Fowler / October 26, 2018
Equity Would-be home health workers claim bias in state’s qualifying exam Somalis say Washington's home care aide certification exam is poorly translated. Only 56.6 percent passed the test in 2018. by Lilly Fowler / October 25, 2018 / Updated at 11:40 a.m.
Equity Under threat from Trump, transgender community leans on local rights The federal government might not recognize the preferred identity of its transgender citizens. But Washington state will. by Lilly Fowler / October 23, 2018
Growth The man who forever changed Seattle's skyline Paul Allen's real estate investments leave a complicated legacy. by Eric Keto & Josh Cohen / October 23, 2018
Politics When Seattle just said ‘no’ Video: Three instances where visions of the future ran up against the Seattle Process. by Eric Keto & Knute Berger / October 16, 2018
Politics The study that killed the death penalty in Washington Washington state Supreme Court rules death penalty is "arbitrary" and "racially biased." by Lilly Fowler / October 11, 2018
News Asylum seeker at Tacoma jail goes 50 days without food ‘I would prefer to die on this soil than go back to Russia,’ says the hunger striker at Northwest Detention Center. by Lilly Fowler / October 10, 2018 / Updated at 1:05 p.m.