Politics Legislature paves way for more farm, forestland development State Rep. Liz Pike was hard at work, baking cookies. Ninety-eight cookies to be precise — one for each member of the Washington House of Representatives. by Adiel Kaplan for InvestigateWest / April 30, 2017
Politics Carbon tax is down but don't count it out Anacortes is the site of several refineries that could be affected by a carbon tax. by Adiel Kaplan / April 10, 2017
Politics If Canada ups its oil shipping, should we worry? An oil tanker near Anacortes, Wash. by Adiel Kaplan for InvestigateWest / March 29, 2017
Politics Environmental prospects look iffy in Olympia The dome of the state Capitol by Adiel Kaplan for InvestigateWest / February 23, 2017
Politics Coffee with a mission: To get homeless kids back on their feet by Adiel Kaplan / October 31, 2016
Politics 'Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train': A daring, well-executed emergence Actors Dumi (left, as Lucius) and Richard Nguyen Sloniker (right, as Angel) in "Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train" by Thomas May / June 19, 2012
Politics Home is the warrior: Seattle Shakespeare's 'Coriolanus' confronts today's political divisions The plebeians grow restive, with inescapable echoes of Occupy. by Thomas May / January 15, 2012
Politics Julia Tai: Getting up to date, the Seattle Modern Orchestra way Julia Tai, co-artistic director of the Seattle Modern Orchestra. by Thomas May / May 10, 2011