Politics New Euro twist: A summit with a general strike What if they gave a summit in Brussels and everybody in Belgium went on strike? Well, that's pretty much what's happening. by Matt A. Fikse / January 29, 2012
Culture Church groups push for action on feds' Seattle police report Seattle and Portland police have been more aggressive than many departments in addressing juvenile prostitution cases. by Stacey Solie / January 24, 2012
Washington state ignores Euro crisis at its own risk In Greece, there have been months of protests against austerity measures. But the Euro crisis has meaning here, too. by Matt A. Fikse / January 19, 2012
Politics Police reform requires leadership in the department Seattle Police Chief John Diaz by Matt A. Fikse / January 15, 2012
Politics Faith-based protest: accounts withdrawn at BofA Michael Ramos of the Church Council of Greater Seattle and Alice Woldt of the Faith Action Network discuss withdrawals from the Bank of America. by Matt A. Fikse / January 13, 2012
Politics Is there a leader for the police issue? Councilmembers Bruce Harrell, left, and Tim Burgess, right, escort Mayor Mike McGinn to give his 2011 budget address to the City Council. by Matt A. Fikse / December 21, 2011
Politics What would a euro breakup mean for the Pacific Northwest? The European flag flies outside the European Commission offices. by Matt A. Fikse / December 8, 2011
Culture Visiting in Holland, a view of a crisis Amsterdam's main department store, where shopping seemed to be brisk despite the Euro crisis. by Matt A. Fikse / December 5, 2011
Politics Plastic bag backers may bypass Seattle to seek legislature's help Seattle City Councilmembers take on the plastic bag industry. by Matt A. Fikse / November 28, 2011
Leaf-ing around Seattle offers a cheap charge The Fikse family's loaner Leaf gets a $2 fill-up: Love the ride, but how come it looks so funny? by Matt A. Fikse / November 16, 2011