Politics Prescription for abuse: Washington tries to get serious Dr. Rosemary Orr didn’t see it coming that day. It was the morning after Mother’s Day. She needed a ride to work, so her 24-year-old son Robin drove her. by Carol Smith for InvestigateWest and KCTS 9 / January 21, 2012
Politics Legislature seeks Rx to discourage pharmacy robberies Signs like this have spread as pharmacies try to avoid robberies. by Carol Smith for InvestigateWest / February 9, 2012
Culture Seattle's all-female football team: This isn't the lingerie league The women of the Seattle Majestics make huge sacrifices for their sport, full-tackle football. For many, the reward is nothing short of salvation. by Cambria Roth / April 20, 2016
Politics Do newspaper endorsements matter anymore? The Seattle Times Editorial Board has picked its favorites. The Stranger, too. Does anyone care? by Cambria Roth / October 31, 2018
Politics Blue wave or prepaid postage — what inspired Washington's voters? A look at what may have impacted high voter turnout in King County and Washington. by Cambria Roth / August 21, 2018
Politics The short, tumultuous life of Seattle’s head tax A timeline of the business tax's rapid rise and sudden fall. by Cambria Roth / June 11, 2018
Politics Why Pramila Jayapal is winning Pramila Jayapal Photo by Nick Turner by Cambria Roth / August 22, 2016
Politics The last time women ran Seattle Councilmember Jane Noland in gay pride parade, 1993 by Cambria Roth / March 21, 2016
Tech Trish Dziko is fighting inequality in tech, one student at a time Trish Dziko by Cambria Roth / February 29, 2016
Politics Council overrides grassroots Dems with Jayapal’s successor A judge swore Saldaña in after King County Council confirmed her appointment. by Cambria Roth / December 12, 2016