Midday Scan: McGinn may be limiting his play dates on police issue City Councilmember Sally Clark at an announcement on viaduct demolition by Zachariah Bryan / March 29, 2012
Midday Scan: Smith Tower sold; Cougs find out Leach wants work; senior year blues in Tacoma The Smith Tower in downtown Seattle. (Chuck Taylor) by Zachariah Bryan / March 23, 2012
Seattle Weekender: Washington's Poet Laureate debuts; Carol Channing shines once more; and art provides hope Jennifer Zwick, "Repaired Leaf," From the "Restoration" series, 2003. Cibachrome print 24 x 20 in. by Zachariah Bryan / March 15, 2012
Culture Scandinavian birchboard: Bad art or ironically insightful? The Nordic Heritage Museum explores whether Scandinavian kitsch strikes a chord in those who view it. by Zachariah Bryan / December 6, 2012
Politics Seattle Pacific University: An emerging community role SPU President Philip Eaton by Zachariah Bryan / May 30, 2012
Midday Scan: Tim Eyman's oil-fueled initiatives of the people Tim Eyman, the Democrats' bête noire: You can only get away with blaming him for so long. by Zachariah Bryan / May 11, 2012
Tech Geothermal the next big alt-energy? One company thinks so Map of the Newberry Volano east of the Cascades in Oregon by Zachariah Bryan / May 6, 2012
Midday Scan: Coping in Afghanistan, death in Pioneer Square The summer farmers market in Pioneer Square. by Zachariah Bryan / May 1, 2012
Politics Midday Scan: Tacoma's more cynical approach to the world's fair A Department of Energy warning sign at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation by Zachariah Bryan / April 20, 2012
Equity What's softball got to do with helping homeless youth? Seahawks receiver Golden Tate tests his skills at kickball during a benefit for homeless youth. by Zachariah Bryan / June 17, 2013