Opinion The worst shipwreck in Northwest history happened a century ago In 1918, about 350 people boarded the Princess Sophia, which was bound for Seattle. None of them arrived. by Bob Simmons / October 22, 2018
Politics The speech that led to the bloodshed at UW Milo Yiannopoulos at a 2013 event in London. by Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz / January 23, 2017
Politics A visit to Seattle’s most controversial homeless camp The tiny houses in Ballard are close to residences and businesses, including a tavern. by Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz / January 4, 2017
Politics A Clinton organizer reflects on her DACA status Graciela Nuñez in front of the U.S. Supreme Court by Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz / November 28, 2016
'They voted to ruin people’s lives’ — students on Trump's win A protest at the University of Washington following the election of Donald Trump. by Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz / November 17, 2016
Equity UW health program for homeless is at risk Volunteer and pharmacy student Czarina Franco visits with U District residents about health services they could receive from the Street Medicine Program. by Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz / November 2, 2016
Equity Local CEO and immigrant wants to make citizenship easier Seattle Metropolitan Credit Union CEO Richard Romero. by Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz / October 2, 2016
Equity Seattle attorney faces his life as 'the devil's defender' From war criminals to Ted Bundy, John Henry Browne has defended the worst. by Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz / September 11, 2016
Equity Supreme Court legalizes gay marriage in all states In a 5-4 decision, the court legalized gay marriage nationwide. by Mary Bruno / June 26, 2015
Debating tricky transpo questions at Community Idea Lab The usual traffic clog in downtown Seattle. Credit: Oran Viriyincy/Flickr by Mary Bruno / June 19, 2015