Politics The torch is passed from baseball to Jake Locker University of Washington quarterback Jake Locker. by Mike Henderson / September 1, 2007
Politics High hoops, high hopes, and highly anticipated Updates: The basket is briefly elevated to 11 feet, a Husky bails out of college for the NBA, and Junior is returning. by Mike Henderson / June 19, 2007
Politics Enough of that dunk bunk: Let's try raising the basketball hoop An experiment on Saturday in Seattle will see what a game with 11-foot rims would be like. by Mike Henderson / June 12, 2007
Politics The man's got wants and needs The Sonics open a season of discontent, or discontinuance, or something – no one's quite sure, maybe not even the lead owner, Okie Clay Bennett. by Mike Henderson / November 1, 2007
Politics Renovate Husky Stadium? Banish them to Qwest Field Husky Stadium by Mike Henderson / October 28, 2007
Culture Seattle and Brooklyn: a tale of two waterfronts (Top) Brooklyn Bridge Park, (Bottom) Seattle Waterfront Park by Bob Royer / April 3, 2012
Politics When Locker coughs, Husky fans feel run over The Huskies came out looking off their game. The reason became clear only afterward. by Mike Henderson / October 10, 2010
Politics Seahawks disappoint, but Huskies rescue the weekend for football fans The game-time chatter among Husky fans in L.A. on Saturday was a little overconfident, as it turns out. The Dawgs pulled out a win, but the Hawks dashed hopes for a two-day Seattle football sweep. by Mike Henderson / October 3, 2010
Politics Big sports weekend could even bring wins Win, lose, even draw (Sounders), it won't be uneventful. by Mike Henderson / September 10, 2010
Politics Heroism at Chernobyl: a reprise in Japan A memorial to the people at Chernobyl who sacrificed their own safety to protect the world from greater danger. by Bob Royer / March 21, 2011