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
Opinion Why blocking Kavanaugh may be worse than the alternative Seeing red: In central Washington, good answers are few, but opposing Kavanaugh feels selective. by Sue Lani Madsen / October 4, 2018
Politics Seattle's decade-plus backyard cottage fight, annotated It probably isn't over, but now is a good time to look back on the long process. by David Kroman & Josh Cohen / October 4, 2018 / Updated Oct. 18 at 12:35 PM
Growth Seattle wants to give away land for affordable housing The move is aimed at introducing more density and economic diversity to central neighborhoods that offer essential services. by Josh Cohen / October 3, 2018
Opinion Fearing Trump, local immigrants decline health care benefits Policies that hurt the health care of immigrants can put all Washingtonians at risk. by Dr. Asqual Getaneh / October 3, 2018
Opinion Canada is protecting orcas from oil spills. Why aren’t we? Washington should do better on reviewing refinery expansions. And it must focus on the harm done by vessel noise. by Alex Ramel & Lovel Pratt / October 2, 2018
Opinion In the 1930s, Nazis rallied right here in Seattle Long before the Russians, Nazis were influencing American elections and opinion. by Knute Berger / October 1, 2018
Opinion Watching ballet through a #MeToo lens The PNB season opener raises questions and concerns. by Mariko Nagashima / September 29, 2018
Politics Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and the psychology of buried trauma How a high-profile testimony of sexual assault can unlock secrets we have kept from ourselves. by Carol Poole / September 28, 2018