Culture Bill Nye goes beyond ‘science guy’ A documentary reveals the popular educator’s hidden depths and galactic pursuits. by Brangien Davis / November 16, 2017
Culture Seattle artist Humaira Abid examines a crisis through a feminist lens Humaira Abid, 2017 Mahogany, pine wood and red stain Photo: Adeel Ahmed by Brangien Davis / September 28, 2017
Culture Seattle, you've got a new moniker: 'death-positive' Movers and shakers in the field of mortality share a spirit of innovation at Death Salon. by Brangien Davis / September 27, 2017
Culture A big win for a tiny local publisher: The Pulitzer A moment of glory for Seattle publisher Wave Books. Its book of poetry, Olio, by Tyehimba Jess, has been awarded a 2017 Pulitzer Prize. by Brangien Davis / April 11, 2017
Politics Public opinion much more complex on arena than media's picture No public money: Private financing paid for the San Francisco Giants' ATT Park, which opened in 2000. by H. Stuart Elway / May 30, 2012
Politics Battle of the polls: the Vance-Elway debate Sen. Patty Murray by H. Stuart Elway / October 17, 2010
Don't read omens into the primary results The two electorates are quite different, both in makeup and size. Plus: a consolation prize to Clint Didier. by H. Stuart Elway / August 18, 2010
Politics Why the governor's race never was close Gov. Chris Gregoire, left, and GOP challenger Dino Rossi endured close races in 2008 and, especially, 2004. (KOMO-TV) by H. Stuart Elway / November 11, 2008
Politics Stuart Elway: Why my poll results differ The longtime pollster explains differences in methods and assumptions that might cause his surveys to find more undecideds and fewer Dino Rossi supporters in the race for Washington governor. by H. Stuart Elway / October 27, 2008