Opinion The worst shipwreck in Northwest history happened a century ago In 1918, about 350 people boarded the Princess Sophia, which was bound for Seattle. None of them arrived. by Bob Simmons / October 22, 2018
Opinion Death penalty: What to do about the Supreme Court’s decision An initiative should restore the death penalty — no exceptions allowed — for those who murder children in particularly cruel manner. by John Carlson / October 19, 2018
Opinion A fond farewell as Seattle’s viaduct hits the highway Seattle’s historic scenic drive will be a tough one to say goodbye to. by Rob French / October 17, 2018
Culture Seattle will always be a Paul Allen city From Cinerama to South Lake Union, his impact will last long after his death. by Knute Berger / October 15, 2018
Opinion To save salmon, orcas: Make landowners pay Too few property owners are choosing to improve habitat. Their alternative should be annual payments. by Doug Hennick / October 15, 2018
Opinion WA’s death penalty can’t be justified until we fix the system I support capital punishment in some cases, but the Supreme Court was right to deem it unconstitutional. by Knute Berger / October 12, 2018
Opinion Seattle’s traditional behaviors that need some revisiting There are certain behaviors Seattleites have grown accustomed to — but shouldn't we evolve? by Knute Berger / October 10, 2018
Opinion Mountain goats, grizzlies belong in North Cascades With so much protected public land, the North Cascades should be a real home for two of its most important wildlife species. by Lauren Danner / October 9, 2018
Culture How capping I-5 could redeem Seattle’s past The Lid I-5 movement has some designs that bring to life how the city could make up for past mistakes. by Knute Berger / October 8, 2018
Opinion Seattle should do better on pre-k funding Wiser use of the money would allow the city to serve more students who will benefit the most. by Shelby Parsons / October 8, 2018