Politics She's 29, Latina and running for office — as a Republican Can Maia Espinoza disrupt the Washington Legislature's all-white Republican caucus? by Cambria Roth / October 10, 2018
Equity Ask us your #SeaHomeless questions — and we'll report back What do you want to know about homelessness in Seattle? You ask. We report. by Cambria Roth / July 19, 2018
Equity Debating the future of 'Dreamers' stuck in limbo With no fix yet in site, the Obama-era policy that shields young immigrants from deportation holds its tenuous ground. by Cambria Roth / February 6, 2018
Politics Deadly force bill blows key deadline A mural of John T. Williams, the woodcarver who was shot by a police officer in 2010. by Tom James / February 24, 2017
Politics Legislature may let police face shooting charges The Washington State Capitol by Tom James / February 16, 2017
Politics Seattle judge blocks Trump's immigration ban Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson by Tom James / February 3, 2017
Equity Protesters descend on SeaTac to decry Trump’s immigration ban Protesters voice their opposition to President Donald Trump's executive order to ban Muslims from entering the United States as normal at Sea Tac International Airport in SeaTac, WA on Saturday... by Tom James / January 28, 2017
Equity Without Obamacare, could the state pick up the slack? Barack Obama and Donald Trump meeting in December: Will the Obamacare law be repealed outright? by Tom James / January 22, 2017
Politics LEAD diversion program: New hope for dealing with low-level crime Misti Barrickman, left, and her case manager, Chris Cates. by Cambria Roth / April 8, 2015
Culture Question of the Day: Is the city discriminating against restaurant franchises? Mcdonald's in downtown Seattle. by Cambria Roth / March 10, 2015