Politics In defense of whistleblowers An historical thriller about the Dreyfus Affair reminds us that truth is elusive in politics. by Ted Van Dyk / May 19, 2014
Mariners at the quarter pole Robinson Cano at Mariners vs. Rays game on May 14th. by Ted Van Dyk / May 15, 2014
Equity Murray puts forward $15 proposal Mayor Ed Murray with the co-chairs of his Income Inequality Advisory Committee, David Rolf (left) and Howard Wright (Right) by Joe Copeland / May 1, 2014
Donald Sterling drives Cliven Bundy from the front page Another racist bites the dust: NBA says bye-bye to Donald Sterling. by Ted Van Dyk / April 29, 2014
Politics Obama makes a smart Cabinet pick who has Seattle background Sylvia Mathews Burwell at a Senate hearing in April 2013 by Ted Van Dyk / April 11, 2014
Politics College sports: Fish or cut bait with student athletes Husky Stadium's new jumbotron sports 281 trillion colors, while leaving the picturesque Lake Washington and Mt. Rainier views unobstructed by Ted Van Dyk / April 2, 2014
Politics Obama's Russia challenge: Are we more interested in NCAA brackets? Crimea requires a serious response from the West. by Ted Van Dyk / March 26, 2014
Politics The Jackson School's new leaf Seattle's most reputable international affairs program introduces a new, condensed option for working professionals. by Ted Van Dyk / February 18, 2014
Minute by minute: The Seahawks Super Bowl Parade The crowd may have topped 700,000 people, jammed into Seattle for the parade and Century Link Field celebration of the 'Hawks Super Bowl win. by Joe Copeland / February 5, 2014
Politics Joan Mondale: Remembering a woman of action, art Joan Mondale, left, with her husband then-Vice President Walter and Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter. by Ted Van Dyk / February 4, 2014