Culture A walk through Ravenna, now and then In Seattle's Ravenna neighborhod, from top: new urban housing, the Varsity Restaurant, and National Barricade's wares. (Steve Scher) by Steve Scher / August 10, 2007
Culture Waking up with the Pike Place Market (1) The lottery for day stalls. (2) Donuts! (3) The seafood is ready. (4) A broken tile. (5) The market empty, but not for long. (6) Fruit ready for sale. (All: Steve Scher) by Steve Scher / June 26, 2007
The Rainier Ave. Problem Looking southbound on Rainier Ave S from a pedestrian footbridge. by Josh Cohen / November 23, 2014
A walkable, bikable Montlake? Just add money Seattle's new 520 dream plan would turn its side of the new bridge into a haven for walkers and bikers. by Josh Cohen / November 11, 2014
Secret Shows: Seattle music on the down low Vicci Martinez rocking a Seattle Secret Show at the College Club on Lake Union. by Josh Cohen / November 3, 2014
Politics What I learned pedaling the Pronto! Marathon Pronto! Marathon pit stop at the International Fountain in Seattlle Center. by Josh Cohen / November 2, 2014
Politics SPD's Communications Squad: The kids are all right Operation Orange Fingers by Josh Cohen / September 2, 2014
Facelift for 2nd Avenue's bike death trap The city is planning a new separated cycle track to replace Seattle's most dangerous bike lane. by Josh Cohen / July 22, 2014
Politics Dodging development pressure, Issaquah expands Cougar Mountain The $11 million, 46-acre privately-owned parcel was slated to be developed with 57 homes. by Josh Cohen / December 18, 2018
Equity Rectifying Seattle’s racist past requires a denser future, says report A city commission says that multi-family housing, once legal across the city, is key to building a more equitable future. by Josh Cohen / December 12, 2018