Politics As numbers of uninsured rise, health cuts concerns mount President Barack Obama signed health-care legislation in 2010 with 11-year-old Marcelas Owens of Seattle, left, looking on. by John Stang / January 10, 2012
Equity Washington's Senate will be the battleground for legalizing gay marriage State Sen. Ed Murray by John Stang / January 4, 2012
Politics Legislator hopes to make mixed martial arts safer in Washington A 2009 mixed martial arts fight in Shoreline. by John Stang / January 3, 2012
Culture Want to do the crime but not the time in Washington? Be white Washington state's Monroe Correctional Complex by John Stang / December 20, 2011
Politics Soaring Hanford costs raise new clean-up questions Part of the Hanford site where a glassification, or vitrification, plant is being constructed by John Stang / December 4, 2011
Politics Cutting-edge research is whittled by state Gov. Chris Gregoire at a Langley rally during the 2008 campaign, when political winds were blowing in favor of Democrats. by John Stang / November 29, 2011
Politics A new proposal for taxing capital gains in Washington state Stacks of money can be yours, without having to risk your own. by John Stang / November 3, 2011
Politics Tax credits for solar in Washington: connections missed Solar panels do double duty in Las Vegas, generating power and providing shade to cars in a parking lot. by John Stang / November 1, 2011
Politics Hanford safety issues dog new plant Part of the Hanford site where a glassification, or vitrification, plant is being constructed by John Stang / October 18, 2011
Politics Umatilla chemical weapons: end of a nightmare An evacuation siren that would warn Irrigon, Oregon, residents in case of a problem at the Umatilla chemical weapons disposal facility four miles away. by John Stang / October 11, 2011