Equity Native American drivers are more likely to be searched by Washington State Patrol While the searches occur at five times the rate for white drivers, they are less likely to turn up drugs or other contraband. by Jason Buch & Joy Borkholder Investigate West / December 19, 2019
Politics Investigation finds Latino ballots in WA more likely to be rejected Latino signatures are more likely to be questioned and less likely to be fixed during Washington state elections. by Joy Borkholder InvestigateWest / February 15, 2021 / Updated at 4:20 p.m. on Feb. 15
News Measuring the toll of a broken child care system Almost half the workforce can't leave the house with kids at home and few feasible options. by Joy Borkholder InvestigateWest / November 22, 2021
News WA child care costs rise faster than financial help for stressed families The search is on for solutions as child care costs top $14,500 a year for some Washington kids. by Joy Borkholder InvestigateWest / June 30, 2021
Culture Author Lisa See explores China, Chinese immigration experience Lisa See by Collin Tong / August 4, 2011
Politics Seattle U.N. association looks at development goals, obstacles Bill Gates, Sr. by Collin Tong / October 21, 2010
Equity CBS correspondent tells of his wife's early slide into Alzheimer's Barry Petersen tells the story of his wife, Jan, in his new book. The cover features a picture of them. by Collin Tong / August 4, 2010
Equity Best of 2012: Seattle's global health powerhouses turn their attention to south King County A south King County infant and resident by Collin Tong / December 23, 2012
Culture 'Assisted Living': Insight and a humorous lift for caregivers Playwright Katie Forgette by Collin Tong / May 6, 2013
Politics Obamacare is no miracle drug for minority Americans The National Korean American Service and Education Consortium and other groups campaigned for including immigrants in health care reform legislation. by Collin Tong / July 26, 2012