Equity Art and the maintenance of memory, social connections An art discussion at the Frye Art Museum by Joe Copeland / March 21, 2011
Politics Nuclear NW: Power generation remains an issue Some writers have addressed history. But as they well know, in the Northwest, nuclear issues are never really just about history. by Joe Copeland / March 17, 2011
Environment Community college part-timers worry about losing more ground A bill in the legislature could signal that lawmakers are backing away from dealing with the part-timers' longstanding concerns about low pay. by Joe Copeland / March 15, 2011
Politics GET tuition program: Will it get revised? A bill passed by the state Senate makes modest changes in the GET tuition program to protect the state against the risks of rapidly rising tuition rates. But how about protecting families and students... by Joe Copeland / March 7, 2011
Politics McGinn puts himself on the line in Williams case On a difficult day, Seattle's mayor chose to face questions and give answers. by Joe Copeland / February 16, 2011
Politics Our senators on Egypt: Keeping low profiles If the White House and Congress downplay support for a democracy movement, do some of us in the public share the blame? by Joe Copeland / February 9, 2011
Politics Correction: Confusion on children's health cuts Gov. Chris Gregoire. by Joe Copeland / December 16, 2010
Politics Jobless benefits vs. Bush tax cuts, or synergy? In D.C. and in neighborhoods on the West Coast, extending jobless benefits are part of the discussion. That's encouraging. by Joe Copeland / December 1, 2010
Environment Weather: Danger for homeless, a moderate test of road readiness Seattle's city streets seemed to carry traffic fairly well Monday morning. But there were some very long evening commutes. by Joe Copeland / November 22, 2010