Politics Could a WA attorney general and governor work across the aisle? Democrat Bob Ferguson, the gubernatorial front-runner, could end up with a Republican AG, Pete Serrano. Past state leaders share how it could work. by Shauna Sowersby / August 20, 2024
Politics WA Public Lands Commissioner primary likely headed for a recount Currently, Democrat Dave Upthegrove and Republican Sue Kuehl Pederson are neck and neck for second place behind Jaime Herrera Beutler. by Venice Buhain / August 20, 2024
Politics What Alexis Rinck’s Council primary win says about Seattle politics Progressive challenger Rinck beat incumbent Councilmember Tanya Woo for the Position 8 seat by nearly 12%, but will her lead hold in the general? by Josh Cohen / August 16, 2024
News Why Seattle lost its mind over the Wallingford Taco Time closure Is it the building’s odd design, the end of the “Husky burrito” tradition or fear of again losing city history that has residents mourning the location? by Charles R. Cross / August 15, 2024
News The Newsfeed: A Seattle author examines America's political divide David Shields' latest book, 'How We Got Here,' explores the concept of truth — and its bending — in the nation's tumultuous political discourse. by Paris Jackson / August 15, 2024
The Newsfeed A Seattle author examines America’s political divide David Shields’ latest book, ‘How We Got Here,’ explores the concept of truth — and its bending — in the nation’s tumultuous political discourse. August 15, 2024
Culture A tribute to Charles R. Cross, Seattle writer, historian & friend More than a music journalist, the bestselling author crafted a vital chronicle of the evolving culture of his home city. by Brangien Davis / August 14, 2024
News 50 years later, WA still feels the cultural reverberations of 1974 Richard Nixon’s resignation and Ted Bundy’s murders shocked Seattle and the nation. Editor-at-large Knute Berger draws parallels to current events. by Knute Berger / August 14, 2024
News For some Idaho sexual assault survivors, there is no Plan B WA reported increased demand for programs supporting gender-based violence survivors, as care and emergency contraception turn scarce in other states. by Megan Burbank / August 13, 2024
News WA rolls out one of the nation’s most generous EV rebate programs Open to low- and middle-income residents who want to buy or lease an electric vehicle, the new program could benefit a third of the state’s families. by John Stang / August 9, 2024