Opinion Olympia's indifference to earthquake prep could kill us all Washington state government’s financial contribution reflects the priority officials place on seismic public safety, which is zero, nada, nothing. by Eric Holdeman / January 30, 2018
Politics What will kickstart Northwest's earthquake preparations? Damage at the modern Sendai airport after the Great East Japan Earthquake Disaster of 2011: No use planning for something like that here, right? by Eric Holdeman / August 3, 2015
Politics Trust requires more than government telling the truth Trust is often in short supply at all levels of government: an Occupy protest in New Mexico. by Eric Holdeman / July 31, 2012
Politics Washington dawdles as megaquake looms A brick building damaged in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. by Eric Holdeman / January 2, 2017
Politics A Clinton organizer reflects on her DACA status Graciela Nuñez in front of the U.S. Supreme Court by Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz / November 28, 2016
'They voted to ruin people’s lives’ — students on Trump's win A protest at the University of Washington following the election of Donald Trump. by Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz / November 17, 2016
Politics The real lessons from the Fizzle in the Drizzle A recent storm, which proved less damaging than feared, provided the first chance to test regional preparedness since a 2006 windstorm. by Eric Holdeman / October 20, 2016
Equity UW health program for homeless is at risk Volunteer and pharmacy student Czarina Franco visits with U District residents about health services they could receive from the Street Medicine Program. by Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz / November 2, 2016
Equity Local CEO and immigrant wants to make citizenship easier Seattle Metropolitan Credit Union CEO Richard Romero. by Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz / October 2, 2016
Equity Seattle attorney faces his life as 'the devil's defender' From war criminals to Ted Bundy, John Henry Browne has defended the worst. by Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz / September 11, 2016