Equity A new law addresses epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women The Washington law will increase state resources for reporting and identifying missing Native American women. by Rick Anderson / April 16, 2018
Equity Seattle's own civil rights assassination is still a cold case The murder case is almost a half-century old — the 49th anniversary is approaching this month — and investigators have determined who did it and why. by Rick Anderson / January 1, 2018
Equity South Carolina: An example of smart leadership A rally urges action to take down the Confederate battle flag in South Carolina. by Ted Van Dyk / June 24, 2015
Politics The War on Poverty, 50 years on Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty turned 50 this year. by Ted Van Dyk / January 11, 2014
Politics 11 years after terror attacks, America should calm itself Flowers at Ground Zero (2010). by Ted Van Dyk / September 10, 2012
Politics Let's not jeopardize a city treasure, Yesler Terrace The site is terrific, close to the city and with sweeping views. by Ted Van Dyk / August 23, 2012
Politics Amid complicated political currents on marriage, Obama simply did the right thing President Barack Obama talks with Robin Roberts of ABC's "Good Morning, America." During the interview, he expressed his support for gay marriage. by Ted Van Dyk / May 13, 2012
Politics Obama speaks; McGinn's speaking is dissected Mayor Mike McGinn (with the bicycle) took part in a dedication for a portion of the Mountain to Sound Greenway through the city. by Ted Van Dyk / May 10, 2012
Politics Democrats could lose their gains on social issues quickly The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to take on a big question of justice and civil rights: affirmative action. Politicians in both parties should be careful, but Democrats have particular reason to be... by Ted Van Dyk / February 22, 2012
Equity New King Memorial marks a spirit that will return to America Martin Luther King Jr. by Ted Van Dyk / August 24, 2011