Opinion Arguments for and against I-1634’s controls on food and beverage taxes Two looks at the statewide measure that would ban new local retail taxes or fees on foods and beverages. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Editors / October 30, 2018
Opinion Arguments for and against I-1631’s carbon fees Two looks at the ballot measure on climate change and energy. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Editors / October 29, 2018
Growth Low-income tenants find power in a union "Instead of each of us in our own little box struggling with our problems, there’s people saying 'oh I have that problem too.' There’s support." by Josh Cohen / October 29, 2018
Opinion Fanning the flames: Trump and the fascist playbook The FBI and other federal agencies, belittled by the president, could help stop right-wing terror. by Knute Berger / October 27, 2018
Opinion Arguments for and against Seattle’s Families, Education, Preschool Levy Two looks at the ballot measure for the City of Seattle. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Editors / October 26, 2018
Opinion Carbon fee: spending money for nothin' Washington has experience putting a lot of taxpayers’ money into projects that bring little gain. Why are we doing it again? by John Carlson / October 25, 2018
Opinion Arguments for and against WA state's gun initiative Initiative 1639 would require increased background checks, training and age limitations for semiautomatic assault rifles. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Editors / October 25, 2018
Growth The man who forever changed Seattle's skyline Paul Allen's real estate investments leave a complicated legacy. by Eric Keto & Josh Cohen / October 23, 2018
Growth Why selling land to the highest bidder might not be the city’s best bet Seattle is just getting started on its mission to turn public lands into affordable housing. by Josh Cohen / October 23, 2018 / Updated at 3:30 p.m., Oct 24
Opinion I got a raise, but I’m still angry with UW The university may be a global leader, but its recent pay freeze is arbitrary and hurts workers. by Michelle Tigchelaar / October 23, 2018