Politics WA ballot rejections more likely for young voters, people of color Nearly 5% of voters aged 18 to 25 had their ballots rejected in the 2022 general election, according to a new study from the University of Washington. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / November 13, 2023
Politics Seattle City Council candidates got $2.4M from Democracy Vouchers Voters in the Nov. election were able to distribute public campaign funds in $25 increments. Where did the money land? by Donna Gordon Blankinship / November 27, 2023
Politics A puzzle in American politics: If yard signs are such a waste of time, how come people keep doing them? Campaign yard signs from 2005 displayed at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. by O. Casey Corr / August 19, 2007
Culture The $29.6 million semi-secret on the shores of Seattle's Lake Union An artist's conception of the new south Lake Union park by O. Casey Corr / August 16, 2007
Politics A dissenting take on sordid toe-tapping in the toilet room U.S. Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho. (U.S. Senate) by O. Casey Corr / August 31, 2007
Politics The subdued Democratic campaign for King County Prosecutor King County Prosecutor candidates (from top) Dan Satterberg, Bill Sherman, and Keith Scully. by O. Casey Corr / July 25, 2007
Politics KING's queen: Jean Enersen's 35-year run might be the longest in television KING-TV anchor Jean Enersen, then and now. by O. Casey Corr / July 16, 2007
Politics Tacoma's new bridge looks like the first deck you built in your backyard On the left, the new Tacoma Narrows Bridge. by O. Casey Corr / July 13, 2007
Politics Is good news for Washington bad news for Dino Rossi? Former Washington state Sen. Dino Rossi, twice a candidate for governor, is running for the U.S. Senate. by O. Casey Corr / July 12, 2007