Environment Fawn Sharp wants Native voices to shake up politics The Quinault president is rallying the Native vote to fight climate change, but newfound tribal power could go beyond Tuesday's election. by Manola Secaira / November 5, 2018
Culture On Capitol Hill, a new showcase for Mexican art The former Harvard Exit movie house is now home to the Mexican Consulate. by Manola Secaira / August 24, 2018
Environment Smoky skies don’t deter Seattle sightseers Despite a hazy skyline, Seattle's tourism industry says it hasn't taken a hit. But it is taking precautions. by Manola Secaira / August 22, 2018
Environment Young climate activists will take suit to higher court A judge this week dismissed a suit by young people demanding a healthy climate, but they will keep fighting. by Manola Secaira / August 17, 2018
Environment Don’t call it a tax: Carbon fee heads to ballot I-1631 would redirect carbon fee funds to Washington communities affected by carbon pollution. by Manola Secaira / August 8, 2018
Politics Concerns over facial recognition endanger a boring old levy Sheriff Johanknecht staged a defense of Prop. 1, which would renew funding for King County's fingerprinting system and allow law enforcement to explore new technologies. by Manola Secaira / August 2, 2018
Environment The first smoky skies of the season arrive in Seattle — from Siberia Faraway wildfires in B.C., California, and even — wait for it — Siberia are to blame for the recent smoke in Seattle. by Manola Secaira / July 31, 2018
Environment Carbon Fee: 'For once, this was done right' Tribal members and environmental groups take the Carbon Fee fight to the steps of the Western States Petroleum Association in Lacey. by Manola Secaira / October 18, 2018
Environment Poll: Nation's first carbon fee leading among voters The latest attempt to rein in Washington polluters has a 14-point lead, despite big-money foes. by Manola Secaira / October 11, 2018
Politics Sea-Tac, activists team up on rights of transgender travelers Port of Seattle leaders asked if there was anything besides bathroom signs that posed a problem. The answer: TSA. by Manola Secaira / July 16, 2018