Politics Who voted for whom? A dive into Seattle’s election data A close-up of how some precincts voted in Seattle. Red is for Oliver. Blue is for Moon. Darker blue means a tie. Gray: Less than 20 percent for either. The entire map can be viewed below. by Ben Anderstone / August 10, 2017
The city that solved homelessness Wohnpark Alt-Erlaa was built in stages between 1976 and 1985. by Joe Copeland / June 27, 2017
Politics Seattle's next mayor? It's anyone's guess City Hall's leadership is up in the air. by Ben Anderstone / May 7, 2017
Opinion Ed Murray vs. the media Seattle Mayor Ed Murray addresses the media the day after sexual abuse allegations were reported. by Joe Copeland / April 14, 2017
Politics 'I will continue to be mayor,' vows Ed Murray amid accusations (Matt Mills McKnight/Cascade Public Media) by Joe Copeland / April 7, 2017
Politics Puget Sound really is a political bubble, and it’s getting worse The Puget Sound bubble is real, and it's severe. by Ben Anderstone / December 18, 2016
Politics Trump couldn’t woo Washington’s working class Puget Sound went for Hillary Clinton by larger margins than Obama, while Trump made gains in nearly every other region of the state. by Ben Anderstone / November 14, 2016
Politics Reading the Washington results: a smart person's guide King County results from the 2016 primary election by Ben Anderstone / November 7, 2016
Equity Colleen Echohawk tackles the traumas of life on the streets Colleen Echohawk, executive director of the Chief Seattle Club by Joe Copeland / September 27, 2016