Politics Facing cuts, Seattle school librarians fight to save their budget Seattle Public Schools plans to cut 24 librarians from full-time to part-time next school year due to projected budgeting shortfalls. by Liz Brazile / April 5, 2019
Equity WA schools to make advanced classes more accessible to students — but will it close the opportunity gap? A new law will automatically enroll students who meet or exceed state standards in the classes. Advocates say it doesn’t go far enough. by Liz Brazile / May 16, 2019
News Could Seattle schools find a better way to make up snow days? After numerous cancellations and with more snow in the forecast, area schools are weighing options to make up the days. by Liz Brazile / February 15, 2019
Politics Tacoma teens won’t wait for adults to solve the city’s problems The mayor's Youth Engagement Task Force wants to bring civility back to politics by training young people how to talk about hot-button issues. by Liz Brazile / February 11, 2019
Politics To fix frigid, overcrowded schools, Seattle schools need voter tax dollars Six years after McCleary and education reforms, Seattle Public Schools risks losing nearly a fifth of its operating budget if the levies don’t pass. by Liz Brazile / February 1, 2019
Mariners have quality opener (for their $9.75-a-glass beer at least) People sloshing around the stands willing to spend money? Plenty. Hits? Not so many. by Mike Henderson / April 14, 2012
Mariners have quality opener (for their $9.75-a-glass beer at least) Many of the state's tax and trust challenges date back to the tax package for the construction of Safeco Field. by Mike Henderson / April 14, 2012
A Mariners book: Want to torture yourself with their history? The cover of "Shipwrecked." by Mike Henderson / March 29, 2012