Politics New WA laws start to close public broadband gap — but it’s a small step Legislators are spending $400 million to expand broadband, while opening up public internet options. But access for everyone is still a long way off. by Melissa Santos / July 16, 2021
Politics Technology vs. privacy: Washington looks to regulate facial recognition tools in 2020 Sea-Tac Airport recently halted use of the technology. Now, state lawmakers in Olympia are looking to adopt statewide rules. by Melissa Santos / January 3, 2020
Culture How Amazon earned Seattle's scorn — and whether it's deserved Site of future Amazon building on Amazon's Seattle campus in South Lake Union. by Drew Atkins / October 29, 2017
Politics O Trump! Have you sent Seattle's tech to Canada? A man looks at the skyline of Vancouver, Canada from Stanley Park at sunset. by Drew Atkins / March 5, 2017
Politics Data dive: Fake Twitter followers abound in local politics, media by Drew Atkins / July 28, 2016
Tech Art and tech: The unique career of CEO Susie Lee Siren CEO and artist Susie Lee by Drew Atkins / March 20, 2016
Tech We must civilize the tech bros, for the good of humanity By one count, women represent just 12 percent of engineers at major tech companies. by Drew Atkins / February 28, 2016