Culture A long wait for Seattle P-patches The City of Seattle P-patch on Queen Anne Hill. (Peter Lewis) by Peter Lewis / June 19, 2008
Culture Paris fashion tops Seattle's, but the reason might surprise you Comfort and style combined: Fashion for Parisian women is surprisingly sensible. by Valerie Easton / November 16, 2010
Politics Why can't this environmentally aware city e-mail me my bill? You can pay your Seattle utlitity bill online, but you can't opt out of snail-mailed notices, and they won't alert you by e-mail when it's time to pay. Meanwhile, the private sector is well along the... by Peter Lewis / October 4, 2007
Politics The city's own series of tubes Utility poles owned by the City of Seattle. (Chuck Taylor) by Peter Lewis / May 6, 2008
Politics Landlords mobilize as City Hall considers rental-housing inspections Apartment buildings on Capitol Hill. by Peter Lewis / June 4, 2008
Culture Vanity profanity! The 600 license plates banned by the state Get it? "Bite me." (Photo illustration by Chuck Taylor) by Peter Lewis / July 23, 2008
Politics Taking the long view, the Muni League investigates the Port of Seattle After the devastating state auditor's report [PDF], an ongoing Justice Department investigation, and the Port of Seattle's internal review of its own operations, the Municipal League's announcement... by Peter Lewis / February 13, 2008
Politics This spot's reserved for Flexcar? Not exactly At REI in Seattle, a spot "reserved" on a public street for car-sharing. by Peter Lewis / November 26, 2007
Culture The Border Patrol swoops in on a domestic ferry run The Washington State Ferries terminal at Anacortes. (Washington Department of Ecology) by Peter Lewis / February 1, 2008
Politics The freaky economics of a ride to Sea-Tac Airport (<a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/sheasphotos/'>Shea Hazarian</a> / Creative Commons) by Peter Lewis / September 10, 2008