Opinion Seattle could make a dent in housing crisis with its own property Rather than selling off a big South Lake Union property, the city should make sure it's used for affordable housing. by Cary Moon & Michael Eliason / July 17, 2018
Opinion After a year of turmoil, can Evergreen reinvent itself? Evergreen President George Bridges is up against low student enrollment and budget cuts. by Knute Berger / July 16, 2018
Opinion Affordable health care takes a leap of faith Does faith-based health care have a future in a historically unreligious Washington state? by Sue Lani Madsen / July 13, 2018
Opinion Blue wave? This is the worst time to be a Democrat Things were looking so good for Democrats, but recent developments suggest the blue wave is shrinking. by John Carlson / July 12, 2018
Opinion Jenny Durkan: Seattle’s backpedaling mayor Jenny Durkan was supposed to be the competent one, but flip-flops on the head tax and the police chief have burned energy and goodwill. by Knute Berger / July 9, 2018
Opinion Let them eat kale: Everything wrong with corporate charity The nonprofit industrial complex tends to overlook the real needs of the poor in favor of feeling good about itself. by Kayla Blau / July 9, 2018
Opinion Washington conservationists are Scott free. Now what? Without Scott Pruitt as EPA administrator, expect fewer headlines and the same terrible policies. by Peter Jackson / July 6, 2018
Opinion How Washington leaders are fighting Trump's attack on wildlife As the Trump administration threatens the environment, we must remain engaged. by Knute Berger / July 4, 2018
Opinion In Seattle, restaurants have to serve Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Let’s fix that Seattle restaurants would've had to serve Trump's aide because of a law that prohibits discriminating against political beliefs. by Nate Christiansen / July 3, 2018
Opinion The politically unifying potential of salmon Salmon recovery is one issue that could bring Republicans and Democrats together — but instead there is inaction. by Benji Backer / July 2, 2018