Environment An out-of-this world Q&A: middle schoolers chat with astronauts If you could ask an astronaut one question, what would you ask? Here’s what a few middle school students came up with. by Stephen Hegg / January 13, 2018
Tech #StartUpsSoWhite — So these entrepreneurs are breaking barriers Kwame Boler pitched his Airbnb cleaning service, called NEU. by Aileen Imperial & Stephen Hegg / December 1, 2017
Politics The state with a big tax problem? Ours Washington relies more heavily on high sales taxes than any other state, and 77 percent of its revenue comes from a consumption tax of one kind or another. by Stephen Hegg / September 21, 2017
Culture Taking the classism out of classical music Quinton Morris with Samira Rodol (viola) and Fernanda Campos (violin). by Stephen Hegg / September 19, 2017
Politics Pramila Jayapal talks about her first days in Congress State Sen. Pramila Jayapal is about to become a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. by Stephen Hegg / May 25, 2017
Culture 'Come From Away' comes from Seattle and nabs 7 Tony nominations A production of Come From Away at Seattle Repertory Theatre in 2015. by Stephen Hegg / May 2, 2017
Cost-cutting claims Seattle's theater-magic factory Rhinemaidens swim under the water in Das Reingold (from Wagner’s Ring cycle), 2009. by Stephen Hegg / April 3, 2017
Politics Free annual health clinic at KeyArena offers marathon of medicine by Stephen Hegg / October 28, 2016
Politics Election raises questions about Seattle schools' direction Teachers and students walk from Seattle Center to Westlake in May to protest a lack of state funding for schools. by Kate Schimel / October 20, 2015
Politics A step-by-step guide to Washington’s school funding problems by Kate Schimel / September 27, 2015