Opinion This 93-year-old Republican can still hike into the wilderness he helped preserve Former Gov. Dan Evans is still championing the environment and inspiring some within his party. by Knute Berger / May 21, 2019
Opinion Why I'd rather be sunless in Seattle The climate is changing, and I can feel it in my bones. by Knute Berger / May 8, 2019
Opinion Is Seattle freeing itself from the automobile age? We may have reached a period of 'peak car,' offering hope the cityscape will be freed up to serve other purposes. by Knute Berger / May 6, 2019
Politics Meet the Republicans who believe in climate change At Crosscut Fest, some see a green future for the party. by Knute Berger / May 4, 2019
Opinion Boom or bust, Seattle is a city of big ideas Through good times and bad, the city has proven that it can rethink, retool and rebuild. by Knute Berger / May 2, 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 What do Ted Bundy’s serial killings mean today? Bundy changed how we think of mass murderers. But what do we make of him now? by Knute Berger / April 4, 2019
Opinion On 'zealous' parents and corrupt college admissions Lessons learned while attending Lakeside School and when I sent my own kids to college. by Knute Berger / March 19, 2019
Politics Mayor Durkan sees 'golden years' on other side of the Seattle Squeeze In a recent brief conversation in her office, Jenny Durkan was optimistic about the years ahead. by Knute Berger / March 15, 2019
Opinion Washington's urban and rural communities need one another Republicans and Democrats need to find ways to work together to the benefit of both parties constituents. by Knute Berger / March 4, 2019