Crosscut: a place for civil exploration of issues As someone who worked in government, I see the opportunity to talk about barriers to common-sense decisions. by Jordan Royer / September 28, 2010
Politics Legal fight over I-90 light rail: What century is this? The I-90 floating bridge as it crosses Lake Washington by Jordan Royer / September 22, 2010
Equity MOHAI: Is mayor looking ahead? Mike McGinn seems to be intent on dividing people. This may make political sense, but how long can it work for the city? by Jordan Royer / September 19, 2010
Politics The mayor, the MOHAI, and the moolah The former Naval Reserve Armory, the planned new home of MOHAI, reflected in the waters of South Lake Union. by Jordan Royer / September 2, 2010
Politics Seattle parks levy leads to unwise spending With Green Lake and Woodland Park, does Phinney Ridge really need a new park? by Jordan Royer / August 29, 2010
Politics Asking the larger questions about our country President Barack Obama talks to the nation about the debt-limit talks. by Jordan Royer / July 28, 2011
Menage a tunnel: today's partner may be tomorrow's enemy If Seattle voters reject a tunnel, the fight will be on: a new viaduct or a transit-surface solution? by Jordan Royer / July 18, 2011
Politics Seattle police, families deserve support A rally on Tuesday supported Seattle police. by Jordan Royer / March 23, 2011
Culture Pioneer Square parking: Did city just put neighborhood at a disadvantage? Iron pergola, Pioneer Square by Jordan Royer / March 16, 2011
Politics Neighborhoods: Can they matter again in McGinn's Seattle? Fremont's famed solstice parade. by Jordan Royer / February 14, 2011