Opinion In WA's affirmative action debate, fear-mongering abounds Conservatives are quick to rally against Initiative 1000's attempt to offer opportunities to communities that have been denied equal treatment in the past. by Glenn Nelson / April 24, 2019
Growth Want less traffic and pollution in the U-District? UW workers say free transit will help On Earth Day, activists joined faculty and staff to call on the University of Washington to fully subsidize employee transit passes by Josh Cohen / April 23, 2019
Opinion Why it's so hard to write in prison Arthur Longworth on the struggle to read, write and think freely inside a concrete box. by Arthur Longworth / April 23, 2019
Opinion Why we need history majors to understand our future Some of the jobs that artificial intelligence will eliminate are the very STEM jobs that college is training students to fill. by Knute Berger / April 22, 2019
Opinion Why Inslee's presidential bid hasn't caught fire (yet) The governor's campaign for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination still has time to overcome a slow start. by John Carlson / April 19, 2019
Opinion Want to save small businesses? Fix WA's tax code Small business owners could benefit from changes in the state's regressive tax system. by Elena Nebreda & Will von Geldern / April 18, 2019
Opinion Watching Notre Dame burn, I thought of the Northwest's own coming catastrophe The wounded landmark in Paris reminds us of the perils WA's natural cathedrals face in the age of climate change. by James K. Wellman, Jr. / April 17, 2019
Opinion A note on Rainier Beach from a gentrification refugee Can the Seattle neighborhood change without losing its spirit? by Glenn Nelson / April 17, 2019
Opinion There is a way to help kids get mental health: telemedicine Doing the same thing and getting the same result are leaving our kids in crisis. by Randi Becker / April 16, 2019
Politics Lynnwood uses disaster shelters for the homeless. Could Seattle? Manufactured in Everett, the easy-to-construct structures were made for hurricane relief, but have been serving another purpose closer to home. by Josh Cohen / April 15, 2019