Is the criticism of the Mardi Gras press coverage fair?
The real scandal at UW might be funding inequity on a campus of fiefdoms.
The reasons are almost as numerous as the teachers, parents, and principals who wanted the superintendent ousted.
A sweeping look at our region’s Patriot movement.
Crusty homeless advocate Bill Hobson is poised to take over the troubled Morrison Hotel. Why are the residents fearful?
School Board members have trouble exacting change to cut transportation costs, but they aren’t as divided as it might seem.
Why is the federal housing department sponsoring Eastside gentrification and displacement?
Learn the cunning strategies and strange secrets of three of Seattle’s most notorious landlords. The way some slumlords treat their tenants just might be a crime.
While a ponderous new Seattle School Board studies late into the night, a serendipitous superintendent is seizing the day.
A bitter Democrat-vs.-Democrat challenge in the Senate opens personal and racial rifts in Southeast Seattle.
It’s easy to dislike a plan to close schools, but who’s got a better idea to save $20 million? Possibly lots of people.
“I HAD AN AGENDA, I shared that agenda with my colleagues, and I have not deviated from that agenda. In…
I MET THE MAN accused of attacking Mayor Paul Schell last weekend in the spring of 1998. I had wandered…
Public housing has never looked better than it does today at Seattle’s Holly Park. So why are so many tenants complaining?
Urban warfare breaks out between organic gardeners and the homeless.
Former City Attorney Mark Sidran, the Democratic bane of the left, wants to be attorney general. But he has smart competition in both parties.
Hussain Alshafei escaped Saddams repression and landed in Edmonds to live the American dream. Now hes accused of illegally funneling money home. Was he merely helping fellow immigrants feed the families they left behind, or engaged in something more?
Be like me: Stop after the first kid, says Bill McKibben.
Desmond Tutu passed up a chance to offer solutions for the current world violence.
A new film inspires women to stand by their choices and speak out. There’s even talk of the moral complexities—up to a point.