Politics Insufficient STEM education is costing Washingtonians 25,000 jobs A business group says more money for universities could bring down the unemployment rate statewide. by Joe Copeland / March 26, 2013
Politics Washington state jobs, universities vulnerable to D.C's fiscal cliff A scene from the University of Washington campus by Joe Copeland / November 29, 2012
Culture Seattle's 60-year bond with Hiroshima Yosh Nakagawa and Brooks Andrews, interim senior pastor at Japanese Baptist Church, with records of a 1949 trip Andrews' father made to Hiroshima. by Joe Copeland / October 25, 2012
Tech Debunking organics: Not in Seattle's backyard Washington agriculture experts say Stanford got it wrong with their recent study discrediting the benefits of organic food. by Joe Copeland / September 9, 2012
Politics McKenna, Inslee reach beyond white voters Seattle's Historic Chinatown Gate with Union Station across the street and the clock tower of the King Street Station in the distance. by Joe Copeland / July 5, 2012
Politics Educational sidelight to no-hitter: The Martinez family's day Holli Martinez by Joe Copeland / June 8, 2012
Politics City webcast: Mayor speaks on gun violence Mayor McGinn with the police leadership team planning a series of reforms by Joe Copeland / May 30, 2012
Politics Update: Seattle Public Schools cancel Wednesday classes The all-day cancelation follows a day in which classes started early -- and were dismissed early. by Joe Copeland / January 17, 2012
Environment Seattle's new motto: In banning plastic bags, look to Bellingham The first grocery plastic bag, in the late 1970s by Joe Copeland / November 17, 2011
Politics Kent Kammerer, neighborhood activist and writer, dies at 78 Kent Kammerer by Joe Copeland / November 14, 2011