Culture In tiny Lind, a demolition derby is an 'existential necessity' A visit to the annual Combine Demolition Derby. by Knute Berger / June 12, 2019
Culture Meet the Seattle mayor with a secret white supremacist past He also founded the city’s first daily newspaper. by Knute Berger / June 5, 2019
Opinion Seattle's bungalow vibes are gone. It's a billionaire's city now Howard Schultz prefers that we refer to local billionaires as "people of influence." They certainly are that, and they're not shy about their roles. by Knute Berger / June 4, 2019
Culture An atlas for Seattle's traffic hell Let Mossback play Dante as we navigate a rush hour inferno. by Knute Berger / June 3, 2019
Culture One man's struggle to help preserve Georgetown's industrial cool John Bennett hopes saving buildings in one neighborhood can help preserve Seattle at large. by Knute Berger / May 28, 2019
Politics As Afghanistan peace talks progress, WA continues to suffer losses in America’s longest war For 18 years Joint Base Lewis-McChord has played an essential role in a war that has been forgotten by many Americans. by Kevin Knodell / May 27, 2019
Environment In a rapidly changing landscape, a Mount Rainier icon gets a new life The renovation of the Paradise Inn’s 1920 wing and its Snowbridge, which connects to the main lodge, demonstrates the preservation challenges in this dynamic environment. by Knute Berger / May 27, 2019
Culture When fake news made real news in Seattle VIDEO: A closer look at three famous hoaxes that shook up the region. by Knute Berger / May 22, 2019
Opinion This 93-year-old Republican can still hike into the wilderness he helped preserve Former Gov. Dan Evans is still championing the environment and inspiring some within his party. by Knute Berger / May 21, 2019
Opinion Why I'd rather be sunless in Seattle The climate is changing, and I can feel it in my bones. by Knute Berger / May 8, 2019