Environment Human Elements: Cutting edge science via video game adventures Computer scientist Zoran Popovic uses video games to study some of the biggest diseases worldwide. by Beatriz Costa Lima / March 25, 2022
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
Tech Crosscut and Seattle Foundation join up to create new features Joe Copeland, Crosscut's new managing editor. by Joe Copeland / October 3, 2011
Culture Death by a thousand cuts Loggers in Grays Harbor County, Wash., date unknown. (University of Washington) by Scott St. Clair / August 7, 2008
Equity Murray puts forward $15 proposal Mayor Ed Murray with the co-chairs of his Income Inequality Advisory Committee, David Rolf (left) and Howard Wright (Right) by Joe Copeland / May 1, 2014
Equity Future uncertain: Boeing union rejects contract changes Governor Jay Inslee signs Boeing bill, flanked By Sen. Patty Murray, Boeing CEO Ray Conner (second from left) and other state officials. by Joe Copeland / November 13, 2013
Equity Social services come barreling into the tunnel Gov. Chris Gregoire says the most dangerous part of the Alaskan Way Viaduct can be torn down early. by Joe Copeland / July 22, 2010
Politics UW faces financial test: is tuition the only answer? University of Washington (2007) by Joe Copeland / July 7, 2010
Tech Memory science book grew from Seattle Times parking rules Former local columnist Terry McDermott stubbornly refused to pay for the privilege of parking in his employer's lot. Years later, America is fascinated by a book that grew out of his trying to... by Joe Copeland / April 25, 2010
Politics Council vs. mayor on panhandling, adding officers Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell by Joe Copeland / April 22, 2010