Opinion What does a transplant owe to Seattle? I couldn't do everything to become an ethical citizen of my new home, but I could do something. by Samantha Allen / February 17, 2020
Opinion My daughter died in the Parkland mass shooting. A few extra seconds could have saved her life After losing her daughter two years ago, a mother explains why Washington should restrict access to high capacity magazines. by April Schentrup / February 14, 2020
Opinion I knew one of the accused Third Avenue shooters A troubled childhood was the precursor to a life of crime. It could have been different. by Marcus Harrison Green / February 12, 2020 / Updated 5:08 p.m., Feb. 12, 2020
Opinion King County's new youth jail and the false promise of 'zero youth detention' The county named for Martin Luther King Jr. is investing vast amounts of money in a facility intended to incarcerate children. by Nikkita Oliver / February 11, 2020
Opinion Why Seattle's first responders need to better understand trauma Behavioral health crises demand careful interventions. The city should adopt more robust trauma-informed care practices. by Devin Konick-Seese / February 7, 2020
Opinion As support for a business tax in King County builds, should progressives celebrate? Suddenly Amazon and other corporate backers are willing to make a concession — but only to avoid a larger one. by Katie Wilson / February 5, 2020
Opinion Washington should join West Coast in banning harmful hobby mining Suction dredge mining hurts salmon and orcas. It's past time to regulate it. by Sophia Ressler / February 4, 2020
Opinion Magnolia's private surveillance system: Good for Amazon packages, bad for people of color There are sensible solutions to neighborhood safety. Racist surveillance isn't one. by Sophia Nicholson-Keener / January 31, 2020
Opinion Seattle Public Library's free-speech defense for TERFs upholds a dangerous status quo An anti-trans group hosting an event at the library this weekend advances bigotry, not honest public discourse. by Sam Sumpter / January 30, 2020
Opinion The anti-Bezos may be coming, but he won’t save us More than benevolent billionaires, what we really need is democracy. by Katie Wilson / January 29, 2020