Politics Seattle's sex industry: How the "street level" is changing The new face of Seattle's sex industry has left local cops lamenting the 'good old days' of gentleman pimps and Aurora Ave arrests. by Drew Atkins / October 21, 2014
Politics Crosscut Investigates: The new face of Seattle's booming sex industry Seattle's sex industry may be the fastest growing in the nation. by Drew Atkins / October 20, 2014
Culture Eden Foods causing big fuss among liberals Eden Foods is the only organic food company suing the Obama Administration over contraceptive provisions in the Affordable Care Act. by Anna Goren / September 9, 2014
Politics Affordable housing best practices? Seattle City Council procrastinates The current Seattle City Council. by Drew Atkins / June 26, 2014
Culture Food for Thought: Why we're crazy for cupcakes but behind on hipster deli food David Sax's new book "The Tastemakers: Why We're Crazy for Cupcakes but Fed with Fondue" explores how food trends impact our daily lives. by Anna Goren / June 11, 2014
Tech Hazing Seattle's new CTO Michael Mattmiller, the new CTO of the City of Seattle. by Drew Atkins / June 10, 2014
Politics Housing: Can Seattle get supply and demand right? Four of these houses in Laurelhurst were all for sale in 2009 but property costs and rents are rising in Seattle now. by Drew Atkins / June 8, 2014
Tech How the tech industry is re-shaping Seattle The Northwest's tech scene is looking more and more San Francisco-like. Should we be worried? by Drew Atkins / May 28, 2014
Tech How a "game-changing" gift is supercharging UW research Grad student Yang Hsia at the UW's Institute for Protein Design by Drew Atkins / May 21, 2014
Tech Is the Seattle area's tech boom really just a bubble? Plans for Amazon's proposed bubble buildings in Seattle's Denny Triangle neighborhood. by Drew Atkins / May 12, 2014