Opinion If we can’t have Bakeman’s, at least we have family recipes So the saying goes: We are what we eat. by Knute Berger / April 17, 2018
Environment In a concrete jungle, one architect pushes for ‘plywood for giants’ Could cross-laminated timber, or CLT, be the go-to material in the future? by Clair Enlow / April 13, 2018
Opinion Bike improvements on streets rushed? No, they’re overdue Community members understand that revising streets to protect cyclists and pedestrians makes sense. by Christopher Priest / April 13, 2018
Opinion Pregnant in prison — but now with doulas and midwives to help Before a new Washington law, inmates weren't allowed access to the unique services that doulas and midwives offer. by Amanda Okonek / April 12, 2018
Opinion Trump could start a trade war, but WA politicians just shrug How can political and civic leaders stay so calm when 40 percent of jobs in Washington depend on trade? by Chris Vance / April 11, 2018
Opinion It’s Equal Pay Day, but women are still ‘in the red’ Equal pay for women? It's not a reality in Seattle, or the rest of Washington state. But we're trying. by Jean Godden / April 10, 2018
Culture Hostel takeover: Adjusting to a new Seattle Development has come for a historic building at the threshold of Pike Place Market. Time to let go of our past? by Knute Berger / April 9, 2018
Opinion Seattle, why won’t you stand under my umbrella? A newcomer’s plea to bring back the bumbershoot. by Alexis Steinman / April 6, 2018
Opinion Here’s a thought, City Hall: Talk to us about parking Why did Councilmember Rob Johnson ignore the recommendation of SDOT planners, neighbors and small business owners? by Jordan Royer / April 5, 2018
Opinion The cause MLK fought for that we tend to forget Fifty years after his death, the sweep of his vision is easy to forget, including his support for banning the bomb. by Joe Copeland / April 4, 2018