Environment "Environmental company" racks up biggest pollution fines of the year by Drew Atkins / December 14, 2015
Tech Hacking the feds: A local man's crimes reveal a global scam The architect of a major scam operation, Bryan Seely tried to make amends. As a whistleblower, he created a hack designed to get top level attention. by Drew Atkins / December 8, 2015
New film 'Spotlight' argues for journalism that can take on a system The cast of Spotlight. by Drew Atkins / November 27, 2015
In wake of Paris attacks, local faith leaders speak out for Syrian refugees Rabbi Ted Falcon discusses the parable of the Good Samaritan at the First African Methodist Episcopal Church. by Drew Atkins / November 24, 2015
Tech In/Flux: Bitcoin v. California. Facebook counts our gay friends. MSFT manipulating search results? Will lawmakers give a thumbs down to Facebook snooping? by Drew Atkins / June 28, 2013
Tech In/Flux: Meet Seattle's latest design wunderchild. Why so many iPhone users at MSFT HQ? LivingSocial slims down. Twitter activity in Seattle, divided between users active in the area for more than a consecutive month (locals) and those whose activity is typically centered elsewhere (tourists). by Drew Atkins / June 20, 2013
Tech In/Flux: Sony's edge on MSFT Xbox One. App reveals mayor candidates' insecurities. Mayor Ed Murray, front, takes part in a ride to celebrate the launch of a bike-share program. by Drew Atkins / June 14, 2013
Politics Superdrought of 2015: Three things Washington must consider The 2014 Mills Canyon fire burned more than 22,000 acres near Entiat. Last year featured the worst wildfire in state history. by Drew Atkins / May 18, 2015
Politics Life science research: Is state losing focus? A student works in a UW research lab that receives Life Science Discovery funding. by Drew Atkins / April 20, 2015