Environment Guest Opinion: Seattle and Alaska in another sibling fight A barge carries goods from the Port of Seattle toward Alaska. by Jordan Royer / May 10, 2015
Commentary: Smart choices on transportation money? A South Lake Union Streetcar and a runner make their way through construction (2012). by Jordan Royer / February 19, 2015
Politics 2013's #5 Most-Read: Seattle's dirty little secret of downtown safety Throwing more and more money into public services won't solve our crime problems. Here's what will. by Jordan Royer / December 28, 2013
Politics Neighborhoods: How Seattle can turn a confusing moment into a better future Columbia City: Will Seattle's neighborhoods benefit from a new City Council election system? by Jordan Royer / April 23, 2014
Hey, 12th Man! You're not off the hook yet. A Super Bowl win is a great first step, but not our last. Not by a long shot. by Sam Howe Verhovek / February 12, 2014
Tech City Council: Don't let posturing distract from priorities Downtown Seattle from Pier 91. by Jordan Royer / January 30, 2014
Politics Predicting 2014: The biggest political headlines of the next year Commentary: From transportation to City Hall and back again. Read this now so you can say 'I told you so' later. by Jordan Royer / January 7, 2014
Politics A $15 minimum wage won't be anyone's silver bullet Why our problems with inequality run much deeper than the minimum wage. by Jordan Royer / March 5, 2014
Opinion To fight climate change, Washington needs a clean fuel standard Doing so will cut carbon emissions and spur jobs of the future, write Port Commissioner Fred Felleman and King County Executive Dow Constantine. by Dow Constantine & Fred Felleman / March 10, 2020 / Updated at 8:04 am March 3, 2020