News Here’s what Washington’s new 'stay-at-home' order means for you Updates on construction, outdoor recreation, as Gov. Jay Inslee adjusts statewide rules around social distancing. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / March 23, 2020 / Last Updated: April 27, 5 p.m.
Politics Biden winning Washington primary — and probably the nomination Momentum, math and Bernie Sanders’ own words indicate the race for the Democratic nomination will soon be decided. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / March 13, 2020
Opinion King County's COVID-19 quarantine plan disrespects communities of color The county's plan to open quarantine sites in Kent and White Center exposes the fissures already present in our society. by Glenn Nelson / March 11, 2020
Politics Biden edging past Sanders in ballots from Washington primary After several days of vote counting, Biden led statewide with 488,222 votes vs. Sanders with 462,092 by Donna Gordon Blankinship / March 10, 2020
Politics Your candidate dropped out before the primary. You're not alone. Washington voters reflect on how their choices changed for the state's March 10 primary after watching their preferred candidates leave the field. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / March 10, 2020
Politics Undecided first, Bernie Sanders second in Crosscut/Elway WA primary poll There was no clear path to victory, but Sanders led all candidates in the new poll, conducted days before ballots were mailed. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / February 26, 2020
Opinion A 'trail of ghosts' in Seattle, 78 years after Japanese incarceration On this Day of Remembrance, Japanese Americans help ask who gets to identify as American today. by Glenn Nelson / February 19, 2020
Opinion The Kobe Bryant I knew A former NBA writer reflects on the Black Mamba's greatness, days after his tragic death. by Glenn Nelson / January 28, 2020
Opinion Last words on a forgotten era in Seattle’s racial history Mildred McHenry sought a refuge from the indignities of the South and found a life of adventure, challenges and influence in the Central District. by Glenn Nelson / January 3, 2020
Opinion Precise and poignant, Alex Tizon sheds light on 'invisible people' in posthumous book The Seattle writer gave Asian American journalists like me permission to aspire. by Glenn Nelson / December 11, 2019