Opinion It's time Seattle planners listen to women who walk and bike Fewer and fewer women are walking and biking. Seattle needs a reckoning. by Claire Martini / November 12, 2018
Equity What Seattle’s redlining history tells us about wealth today VIDEO: Historian James Gregory tells us about the racist policy, when it ended and where its impacts are still being felt. by Eric Keto / November 9, 2018
Opinion The Seattle police contract is a failed promise Police deserve a raise but the council should reject the deal it’s been presented. by Betsy Graef / November 9, 2018
Opinion 8 takeaways from a muddled midterm election Cementing control of the U.S. Senate was big for Republicans but losing King County hurts them in Olympia. by John Carlson / November 8, 2018
Opinion Dreams of a massive Blue Wave dashed by the reality of a divided nation Democrats are in a stronger position to check the president, but it's a long way to 2020. by Knute Berger / November 7, 2018
Opinion How we can prevent mass shootings without banning guns A tale of two anti-Semitic shootings offers lessons in how we can respond and how we can think ahead. by John Carlson / November 6, 2018
Opinion I’m a Jew in Seattle. Can you take me as I am? They came for me, for our people. As they have for others. And I believe we can heal. by Michael Podlasek Kent / November 2, 2018
Opinion Oil giant BP wants you to vote against carbon fee What ever happened to the company's claim to be a leader in corporate environmental responsibility? by Denis Hayes / October 31, 2018
Culture An atlas of Seattle's soul New book "Seattleness: A Cultural Atlas" uses graphs and maps to capture Seattle's quirky self. by Knute Berger / October 31, 2018
Opinion Arguments for and against I-940’s changes to police law Two looks at the ballot measure on police use of force and training. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Editors / October 31, 2018