Opinion Notes on being useful after dying in Washington state From medical studies to compost, here's how my body can be used up after I die. by Judy Lightfoot / April 13, 2021
Culture Seattle’s legacy of student-led resistance Kit Bakke’s new book focuses on the “Seattle Seven” and how their movement during the Nixon years can work now. by Nick Licata / March 27, 2018
Culture Reporting from an Eastside mosque Islamic Center of Eastside (Bellevue Masjid) by Judy Lightfoot / July 19, 2012
Culture Best of 2011: Climbing out of homelessness, to Mount Rainier UGM special projects director Mike Johnson at left, with Scott Sowle, Lee Harmon, Rolls Martin, Marcus Jackson, and Lamar Jones (in front) on the mountain by Judy Lightfoot / December 24, 2011
Culture A Father's Day story: At the Beach of the King Judy Lightfoot by Judy Lightfoot / June 18, 2011
Culture Foodies and others mourn the Estrella Family Creamery shutdown The Estrella family, 2006 by Judy Lightfoot / November 1, 2010
Culture Saying goodbye to a father who was never there Jack Horton, in 1940 at age 22 by Judy Lightfoot / June 16, 2010
Culture UW librarians go YouTube Gaga for research Information specialists at the UW were recently videotaped grooving in the stacks. Other Northwesterners are shimmying on YouTube, too. by Judy Lightfoot / June 7, 2010
Culture Nick Licata does Disney World Maybe Mickey and his friends should take on health care next. by Nick Licata / April 7, 2010
Culture Frugal Foodies makes its Seattle debut J. Moses Ceasar, founder of Frugal Foodies by Judy Lightfoot / January 18, 2010