Opinion Running for Seattle City Council? The line forms that way A look at the political landscape as we enter the 2019 city council elections, which are poised to attract larger numbers than usual. by Jean Godden / January 10, 2019
Opinion I paid a price on public records law. And I hope Inslee holds lawmakers accountable, too Gov. Inslee must decide by Thursday whether he'll veto the bill. by Jean Godden / February 27, 2018
Opinion It’s Equal Pay Day, but women are still ‘in the red’ Equal pay for women? It's not a reality in Seattle, or the rest of Washington state. But we're trying. by Jean Godden / April 10, 2018
These are the days of baseball promise and hope Japanese fans show off baseballs Ichiro Suzuki tossed to them during spring training (2007). by Ted Van Dyk / February 19, 2012
The courtly Texan who tamed the LBJ lion JD McPherson, one of the several artists slated to perform at this week's KEXP Concert at the Mural by Ted Van Dyk / February 18, 2012
Politics We aren't Greece, but Seattle and Olympia have their own spending issues A Sound Transit train chugs into a station. by Ted Van Dyk / February 13, 2012
Meredith Vieira's report on JFK and young mistress rings true John F. Kennedy and Soviet Union boss Nikita Khrushchev in 1961. Kennedy was a Cold Warrior but worked on disarmament with the Soviets. by Ted Van Dyk / February 9, 2012
Politics Republicans are helping Democrats with focus on social issues Rick Santorum by Ted Van Dyk / February 8, 2012
Politics Wounded Gingrich turns to bringing down others Newt Gingrich at a conservative event in September 2011. by Ted Van Dyk / February 5, 2012
Equity Can we say goodbye to Washington state's own shameful McCarthyism? Ed Guthman of the <i>Times</i> won a Pulitzer in 1950 for clearing Prof. Rader by Jean Godden / February 1, 2012