Opinion 8 takeaways from a muddled midterm election Cementing control of the U.S. Senate was big for Republicans but losing King County hurts them in Olympia. by John Carlson / November 8, 2018
Politics Passing: Education levy, ban on grocery taxes, police accountability Mayor Jenny Durkan, police reform advocates and Big Soda have reason to celebrate. by David Kroman / November 7, 2018
Opinion Dreams of a massive Blue Wave dashed by the reality of a divided nation Democrats are in a stronger position to check the president, but it's a long way to 2020. by Knute Berger / November 7, 2018
Politics WA passes some of nation’s toughest gun laws Initiative 1639 will enact a suite of stricter gun control laws, including raised age limits for semi-automatic firearm buyers. by Josh Cohen / November 6, 2018 / Updated: 11:19 A.M., Nov. 7
Politics State Democrats tighten hold on Olympia With more seats to work with, the party is positioned to move on environmental policy, health care and capital gains. by Mark Baumgarten & John Stang / November 6, 2018
Politics Schrier leading Rossi in WA’s hotly contested 8th District Up by 6 points, the Eastside doctor stopped short of declaring victory. by David Kroman & Lilly Fowler / November 6, 2018
Opinion How we can prevent mass shootings without banning guns A tale of two anti-Semitic shootings offers lessons in how we can respond and how we can think ahead. by John Carlson / November 6, 2018
Politics Will Seattle’s police deal survive federal court? The City Council is set to vote on a new police contract next week, but a federal judge will have the last word. by David Kroman / November 5, 2018
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
Opinion I’m a Jew in Seattle. Can you take me as I am? They came for me, for our people. As they have for others. And I believe we can heal. by Michael Podlasek Kent / November 2, 2018