Politics One candidate exceeds expectations: Romney News analysis: While the challenger did well, President Obama barely landed a punch. by Jordan Royer / October 3, 2012
Politics Time for district elections for the city council? The city council districts. by Jordan Royer / September 30, 2012
Politics No road map for Republican Party to rebuild itself Romney has lost any identity, thanks to having to cater to the GOP's out-of-date positions in the primary season. But how will the party move forward? by Jordan Royer / September 11, 2012
Politics Police reform: let's hear from the troops Mayor Mike McGinn, seen in mid-2011 with police discussing increased nighttime patrols, is now dealing with a federal report on police practices. by Jordan Royer / July 31, 2012
Politics Seattle's gun violence: We will search for answers Ian Stawicki in a booking photo by Jordan Royer / May 31, 2012
Politics Occupy's May Day in Seattle: No way to create change A King County sheriff surveys the scene next to the Occupy information booth recently. by Jordan Royer / May 1, 2012
Politics Why talking jobs is better than campaigning on values Factory worker by Jordan Royer / April 29, 2012
Politics Northgate Mall: battleground for transit and planning issues A Sound Transit train chugs into a station. by Jordan Royer / March 27, 2012
Politics Can big ideas still trump big money in elections? Kshama Sawant wants colleagues to take a public stand on Gaza. by Jordan Royer / March 14, 2012
Tech Arena or Amazon: Does Seattle know what's important? The courtyard outside the Van Vorst Center on Terry Avenue N. offers seating for Amazon employees and the public. by Jordan Royer / February 19, 2012