Culture Doug Baldwin should look to make bigger plays Let's hope he walks away from football with his brains unscrambled and engages even more deeply in the community. by Glenn Nelson / May 5, 2019
Politics Meet the Republicans who believe in climate change At Crosscut Fest, some see a green future for the party. by Knute Berger / May 4, 2019
Opinion Don't call it a 'hate crime.' This is terrorism. To heal division in this country, we must accurately diagnose American violence. by Lola E. Peters / May 3, 2019
Opinion Don't celebrate too soon, WA liberals — clouds are forming Is history about to repeat itself for the Democratic Party in Washington state? by John Carlson / May 2, 2019
Opinion Boom or bust, Seattle is a city of big ideas Through good times and bad, the city has proven that it can rethink, retool and rebuild. by Knute Berger / May 2, 2019
Opinion In shadow of #MeToo: the coming reckoning on consent and climate change Tribes across Washington state are standing up for their right to say 'No' to trespassing governments and corporations. by Fawn Sharp & Matthew Randazzo V / April 30, 2019
Politics As deadline looms, city acts to buy more time for Showbox City officials and the owner of the property are close to an agreement that could allow Seattle more time to salvage the historic venue. by David Kroman / April 26, 2019
Growth Seattle's got terrible sidewalks. You can help fix them. With UW's Project Sidewalk, volunteers look for broken sidewalks and missing curb ramps that make the city inaccessible for people with disabilities. by Josh Cohen / April 26, 2019
Opinion Jail can't fix homelessness or substance use There are better and more cost-effective options than incarceration for dealing with homelessness and substance use disorders. by Richard Waters, MD, MSc / April 26, 2019
Opinion I helped get affirmative action banned in WA. Here's what I think of the plan to bring it back After the affirmative action ban passed in 1998, the sky didn't fall. by John Carlson / April 25, 2019