Environment Threats to birds endanger our own connection with nature A dark-eyed junco in Seattle. by Martha Baskin / May 6, 2014
Environment Chunky seabird in the crosshairs of state's timber-cutting machinery Diminishing returns: A marbled murrelet fishes for dinner. by Martha Baskin / April 23, 2014
First Hill residents worry about Metro Transit cuts First Hill mixes busy workplaces like Swedish Medical's Nordstrom Tower in the distance and dense multi-family housing. by Martha Baskin / April 16, 2014
Politics The Trans-Pacific Partnership: An environmentalist's nightmare President Obama talks in December 2012 with domestic policy advisers (left to right): Rob Nabors, Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs; Jeffrey Zients, Acting Director of the Office of... by Martha Baskin / February 4, 2014
Environment SPU's plan to get Seattle out of deep sh*t Last year, Seattle spilled more than 154 million gallons of stormwater and untreated sewage into our lakes and streams. SPU plans to fix that. by Martha Baskin / January 16, 2014
Politics Oil on the tracks: Seattle joins Spokane in looking at safety issues Empty coal cars flank Bakken Oil tankers at the Port of Everett. by Martha Baskin / February 20, 2014
Culture Seattle’s Short Run comics and arts festival is in it for the long run Forced to cancel the 10th annual edition of the beloved small press event, organizers have three books and a new space in the works. by Paul Constant / May 17, 2021
Culture A 2020 bright spot: this comic book about a Seattle goat boy The new graphic novel from Fantagraphics sets mad science and social commentary in a familiar landscape. by Paul Constant / August 5, 2020
Culture NW comic book chronicles Japanese Americans who fought internment Created by local writers and artists, ‘We Hereby Refuse’ illustrates untold true stories of heroism with vivid graphics. by Paul Constant / June 7, 2021
Opinion More than books: The case for passing Seattle's library levy The Seattle Public Library does far more than contribute to the intellectual life of our city. by Paul Constant / July 16, 2019