Opinion Will a Latino name cost this judge his position? Judge Estudillo and his family by David Perez / August 9, 2016
Politics Lawsuit: Teacher pay should be same in rich, poor districts by Jaclyn Zubrzycki / July 19, 2016
Opinion Debating power and principle in the Lieutenant Governor's office The Senate Chamber in the State Capitol. by David Perez / July 10, 2016
Tech Its workforce graying, industry looks to prep young people for trades by Jaclyn Zubrzycki / July 5, 2016
Politics Voting rights: A path forward here and in D.C. Taking advantage of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling, a number of states have rushed to create new restrictions, particularly through voter ID laws. But there are ways to respect rights better. by David Perez / June 25, 2014
News Labor shortages, heat bring tough tides for WA shellfish farm At Taylor Shellfish Farms, hiring is increasingly a challenge as skyrocketing housing costs and difficult working conditions make it hard to recruit. by Mara Kardas-Nelson High Country News / October 17, 2022
Opinion Durkan, Seattle police, and the undermining of civil liberties Subverting the law to uphold it is nothing new for Seattle’s 'troops.' by Shaun Scott / July 15, 2020