Politics 'I will continue to be mayor,' vows Ed Murray amid accusations (Matt Mills McKnight/Cascade Public Media) by Joe Copeland / April 7, 2017
Environment How the West’s divided electric grid slows green growth A hodgepodge of utilities run the West’s electrical grid. Will billions in federal funding help them get along? by Peter Fairley InvestigateWest / August 25, 2021
Environment How strengthening the PNW’s electrical grid could end up doing harm A proposal to lay cables beneath the Columbia River is met with skepticism from an Indigenous activist and the river’s advocates. by Peter Fairley InvestigateWest / July 22, 2021
Opinion Durkan cleans up the toxic mess Murray left behind Ed Murray left a worse trail of HR problems than we realized. Is Jenny Durkan better at cleaning up than expected? by Joe Copeland / April 25, 2018
Opinion The remarkable breadth of UW scholar, writer Hubert Locke Remembering the academic, university administrator and civic leader. by Joe Copeland / June 8, 2018
Opinion The cause MLK fought for that we tend to forget Fifty years after his death, the sweep of his vision is easy to forget, including his support for banning the bomb. by Joe Copeland / April 4, 2018
Politics Update: Seattle Public Schools cancel Wednesday classes The all-day cancelation follows a day in which classes started early -- and were dismissed early. by Joe Copeland / January 17, 2012
Tech Debunking organics: Not in Seattle's backyard Washington agriculture experts say Stanford got it wrong with their recent study discrediting the benefits of organic food. by Joe Copeland / September 9, 2012
Politics McKenna, Inslee reach beyond white voters Seattle's Historic Chinatown Gate with Union Station across the street and the clock tower of the King Street Station in the distance. by Joe Copeland / July 5, 2012