Politics High hoops, high hopes, and highly anticipated Updates: The basket is briefly elevated to 11 feet, a Husky bails out of college for the NBA, and Junior is returning. by Mike Henderson / June 19, 2007
Politics Enough of that dunk bunk: Let's try raising the basketball hoop An experiment on Saturday in Seattle will see what a game with 11-foot rims would be like. by Mike Henderson / June 12, 2007
Politics Another arena, more history Another standing-room-only crowd was crammed into yet another local arena Sunday, Feb. 10, and Barack Obama had nothing to do with it. Many of us were at Hec Edmundson Pavilion to witness the best... by Mike Henderson / February 10, 2008
Politics Ivy League star power Paris Hilton, Harvard '08. (Wikipedia) by Mike Henderson / February 9, 2008
Politics The torch is passed from baseball to Jake Locker University of Washington quarterback Jake Locker. by Mike Henderson / September 1, 2007
Politics Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and the psychology of buried trauma How a high-profile testimony of sexual assault can unlock secrets we have kept from ourselves. by Carol Poole / September 28, 2018
Politics A hockey town? Seattle's enthusiasm for the sport already includes UW hockey club The University of Washington's club hockey team won their conference tournament. by Mike Henderson / February 16, 2012
Culture The moral superiority of Seattle jaywalkers If you can't take the heat, get out of the car. Pedestrians rule in this town. by Carol Poole / August 16, 2012
Culture Bookstore owner & author Peter Miller: It is not a time of great books Peter Miller's architecture and design bookstore on Seattle's First Avenue by Valerie Easton / June 12, 2013