Midday Scan: The abridged edition Midday Scan is taking a personal day. Or so it seems. by Joe Copeland / March 8, 2012
Equity America's sadly ambiguous role in prosecuting war crimes The cover of David Scheffer's book, "All the Missing Souls." by Robin Lindley / February 29, 2012
Midday Scan: The Kitsap shootings; a new coal port application; looking for health solutions Shipping around Longview could expand beyond logs and other products to include sending coal to China. by Joe Copeland / February 24, 2012
The plan to preserve Seattle's beloved book sanctuaries The Seattle Central Library, as depicted on Slate. (Witold Rybczynski) by Robin Lindley / January 26, 2012
Politics Update: Seattle Public Schools cancel Wednesday classes The all-day cancelation follows a day in which classes started early -- and were dismissed early. by Joe Copeland / January 17, 2012
Politics Tough times call for troubled minds Psychiatrist Nassir Ghaemi explains why a mentally ill president may be just what we need, and how mania and depression have driven the triumphs and the tragedies of Lincoln, Churchill, Hitler, JFK... by Robin Lindley / January 4, 2012
Best of 2011: Redeeming Chief Leschi Schein's new book, Bones Beneath Our Feet, provides a fictionalized account of Puget Sound's 1850s war. by Robin Lindley / December 30, 2011
Midday Scan: Horsey looks back; Connelly critiques Obama on environment; tolls, tolls, tolls Highway 520 across Lake Washington by Joe Copeland / December 27, 2011
Midday Scan: Plastic bag saga just starting? What will police drive? Light rail in Rainier Valley. by Joe Copeland / December 21, 2011
Midday Scan: Allen as the next Elon Musk; WaMu gets off easy; OR gives up on the job hunt Paul Allen dips his toe into the spaceflight pond; the FDIC is the lapdog of financial regulation; Oregon's jobless rate - not as good as it looks. by Joe Copeland / December 14, 2011