Opinion Here’s a thought, City Hall: Talk to us about parking Why did Councilmember Rob Johnson ignore the recommendation of SDOT planners, neighbors and small business owners? by Jordan Royer / April 5, 2018
Politics How district elections will change governing Seattle City Council, as it is now by Jordan Royer / August 2, 2015
Politics No road map for Republican Party to rebuild itself Romney has lost any identity, thanks to having to cater to the GOP's out-of-date positions in the primary season. But how will the party move forward? by Jordan Royer / September 11, 2012
Politics Police reform: let's hear from the troops Mayor Mike McGinn, seen in mid-2011 with police discussing increased nighttime patrols, is now dealing with a federal report on police practices. by Jordan Royer / July 31, 2012
Politics Seattle City Council challengers: What's the theme? The pro-tunnel vote eliminated one line of attack on incumbents. by Jordan Royer / August 17, 2011
Equity Industrial jobs: how a federal program nips at Seattle's economy The Port of Seattle. (Chuck Taylor) by Jordan Royer / August 15, 2011
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
Culture Seattle's proposed sick-leave plan is problematic So, you need more sick leave if you work for a larger company? Huh? And why would the city Office of Civil Rights suddenly be put in charge of enforcing a business regulation? by Jordan Royer / June 28, 2011
Culture Book captures soaring views of North Cascades in winter A Bellingham paramedic's off-hours obsession has resulted in a new book about a region that holds a world record for snowfall. by Christian Martin / December 6, 2011