Opinion A note on Rainier Beach from a gentrification refugee Can the Seattle neighborhood change without losing its spirit? by Glenn Nelson / April 17, 2019
Opinion Police tower casts a shadow over South Seattle Safeway The tower is an intimidating and unwelcome addition to Rainier Valley, one of the city's most diverse neighborhoods. by Glenn Nelson / April 10, 2019
Environment Building a seawall? These 'fish cops' might come knocking If passed by the Legislature, the new law would help save small fish and, by way of the food chain, orcas. by Brad Shannon & Robert McClure Investigate West / April 2, 2019
Opinion Why it's wrong to lump Asian Americans with whites "The mantle of 'model minority' has felt more like an albatross to many of us.'' by Glenn Nelson / March 29, 2019
Opinion Baseball players come and go. Ichiro was different Why I cried over this milestone moment in the Mariners' history. by Glenn Nelson / March 21, 2019
Opinion How one woman finds hope when 'nothing good ever happens' With a string of bad luck, including homelessness, Kamla Patton still finds a way to stay positive. by Glenn Nelson / March 18, 2019
Politics Private utilities want more time to meet green goals Washington's Legislature could implement the state's first carbon fee in 2030. Some say that's still too fast. by Brad Shannon & Robert McClure Investigate West / February 26, 2019 / Updated at 3:30 p.m.
Opinion The 75-year-old Seattle activist you ought to know Mike Tagawa has spent 75 years at the intersection of Seattle civil-rights history. by Glenn Nelson / February 21, 2019
Opinion The eerily calm scene at the Canadian border Despite threats on the Canadian border, the scene is completely different from the border down south. by Glenn Nelson / January 22, 2019
Opinion Forces of nature in the WNBA finals The Seattle Storm vs. Washington Mystics game features two athletes full of character off the court. by Glenn Nelson / September 7, 2018