Opinion How fighting traffic congestion can create congestion As Washington state legislators consider building more highways, a new tool could help them understand the impact of their efforts. by Katie Wilson / October 20, 2021
Opinion Seattle survey wants to know: How do you feel about public safety? To address the polarizing issue of crime and public safety, the Seattle Public Safety Survey needs your participation. by Jacqueline B. Helfgott & William S. Parkin / October 19, 2021
Inside Cascade PBS Shining a long-overdue spotlight on Coast Salish art Mainstream art has long prioritized northern Native art from British Columbia and southeast Alaska over local art traditions. But things are changing. by Margo Vansynghel / October 19, 2021
Culture No-go to Van Gogh? Check out these 3 immersive options in Seattle 360° alternatives to the blockbuster show include an eerie meditation session, a church of artificial intelligence and an ethereal transformation room. by Margo Vansynghel / October 18, 2021
Opinion In Seattle city attorney race, beware of ‘rising crime’ alarmism Critics of Nicole Thomas-Kennedy will invoke a rise in crime to thwart her transformative candidacy. Don’t buy it. by Dan Berger / October 15, 2021
Opinion Seattle’s city attorney race and the problem of repeat offenders The city’s relationship with police is already damaged. If Ann Davison isn't elected, it will get way worse. by Scott Lindsay / October 15, 2021 / Updated on Oct 22 at 2:30 p.m.
Culture ArtSEA: The Seattle monorail ride that was all a blur Plus, new uses for construction cast-offs in South Lake Union, and the return of Seattle Opera and Lit Crawl. by Brangien Davis / October 14, 2021
Opinion Congress, public debt, and the end of neoliberalism In the U.S., spending on social goods has increased even as the safety net has crumbled. This spells problems for capitalism. by Katie Wilson / October 14, 2021
Opinion We’re living in the age of the megafire We have a long history of wildfire in the PNW. But megafires are a new thing entirely. by Knute Berger / October 13, 2021
Opinion The case for long-term protection of Washington forests The state Legislature should secure our legacy and future by providing 20-year funding to restore forest health. by Bill Bryant / October 13, 2021