Politics Seattle's Police Chief rumble: Jim Pugel is the new John Diaz Media at Seattle Police Chief John Diaz's press conference about his retirement by Berit Anderson / April 8, 2013
'Middletown' holds a big mirror to passive Seattle A hilarious and touching take on the classic "Our Town," ACT's 'Middletown' will worm its way into your passive Seattle brain. by Berit Anderson / September 9, 2013
Equity The power of one little story among 11.7 million undocumented immigrants My grandfather, Jack Helsell, with the hay rake he made by hand. by Berit Anderson / May 28, 2014
Tech Calling All Nerds: How can we use our tech boom to create an equitable, integrated city? We're sending out the nerd Bat-Signal: Tackle a local problem, get your ideas some airtime and win prizes to help you make it happen. by Berit Anderson / May 15, 2014
Tech Infographic: Who's hiring in King County? The region's strongest growing industries and those with the most vacancies. by Berit Anderson / May 11, 2014
Meet Crosscut's Courage Award Winner in Business Where they saw small businesses stagnating, Community Sourced Capital created a new financial system out of thin air. by Berit Anderson / October 23, 2014
Tech Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to women: Don't ask for a raise. It's good karma Microsoft chief Satya Nadella faced backlash today after telling a conference full of women in computing that women shouldn't really ask for raises. by Berit Anderson / October 9, 2014
Politics My boyfriend proposed to me during a City Council meeting Yesterday, my wonderful boyfriend popped the question with the full participation of Seattle's city council members. by Berit Anderson / December 17, 2013
Tech Spoonfed: Should Seattle be funding startup support? Nick Licata and Chris Devore debate Seattle's startup initiative. by Berit Anderson / December 17, 2013
Politics Immigration activist Pramila Jayapal to run for state Senate Pramila Jayapal by Berit Anderson / March 10, 2014