Culture An atlas for Seattle's traffic hell Let Mossback play Dante as we navigate a rush hour inferno. by Knute Berger / June 3, 2019
Opinion The awkward whitesplaining in David Shields' new doc on Marshawn Lynch The documentary, which will be screened during SIFF, carries unfortunate similarities to his 1999 book about the Seattle SuperSonics. by Glenn Nelson / May 31, 2019
Opinion Retired teachers in WA are getting a raw deal from state lawmakers Many of the people who taught kids or drove them to school have seen much of their pensions' spending power slip away. by Alan Burke / May 30, 2019
Opinion Arming teachers is outrageous — and it won't make schools safer We already have an armed security presence in many schools, but school safety hasn't improved. by Nyla Fritz & Jim Pugel / May 29, 2019
Opinion Tired of divisive politics? Bellevue has some ideas Lessons for productive politics from the other side of the lake. by John Carlson / May 28, 2019
Opinion In high-rise cities like Seattle, can Chinatowns survive? A series of events across North America protest the effects of gentrification and displacement on Seattle's Chinatown-International District and other Chinatowns. by Glenn Nelson / May 24, 2019
Opinion With Roe v. Wade under fire, WA must defend abortion rights Washington has fought to protect abortion rights before, and it needs to again. by Kim Clark / May 22, 2019
Opinion This 93-year-old Republican can still hike into the wilderness he helped preserve Former Gov. Dan Evans is still championing the environment and inspiring some within his party. by Knute Berger / May 21, 2019
Opinion Why arming WA school officials might not be a bad idea Should we really be putting kids in gun free zones — and advertising it? by John Carlson / May 20, 2019
Opinion To fix a health care workforce shortage, WA needs new ways of training A collaborative union-employer program helps hospitals, patients and those who hope to serve them as nurses. by Rich Roodman & Diane Sosne, RN, MN / May 17, 2019