Politics WA may end mandatory sentencing points based on juvenile convictions HB 1324 hopes to remedy the harm of the racist 'superpredator' myth, which has lengthened the sentences for mostly Indigenous and Black youth. by Luna Reyna / April 18, 2023 / Updated on 2:10 on April 20
News Gov. Inslee won't lift WA's vaccine mandate for state employees yet The governor told a Crosscut Festival audience that the restrictions have saved about 19,000 lives in Washington state. by Luna Reyna / May 9, 2022
News ‘I’m not a token': Seattle council president Debora Juarez opens up Juarez shares her history of advocacy, hopes for collective healing and conviction that Indigenous people must have a seat at the table. by Luna Reyna / March 17, 2022 / Updated at 5:56 on March 17, 2022
Equity WA is working on an Amber Alert for missing Indigenous people State Attorney General Bob Ferguson and Rep. Debra Lekanoff are proposing a bill that would disseminate critical information more quickly and effectively. by Luna Reyna / February 3, 2022
Politics Should Kshama Sawant apologize to colleague? Mike O'Brien and Kshama Sawant at a Seattle City Council meeting in 2014. by Anthony B. Robinson / May 3, 2015
Politics President Obama's convictions: Finding the falsehoods in our truths President Obama by Anthony B. Robinson / February 7, 2015
Politics Columbia City crash reveals dangers of density Columbia City by Anthony B. Robinson / August 31, 2014
Culture The missing angle in the Hobby Lobby debate Hobby Lobby has a non-legal weapon at its disposal when it comes to defying provisions in the Affordable Care Act. by Anthony B. Robinson / July 30, 2014
Culture A big hole in NW diversity Goats graze on a ridge at the edge of Zumwalt Prairie in Eastern Oregon's Wallowas. by Anthony B. Robinson / July 17, 2014
Culture Making Holy Week feel a little more holy The Honorable Judith M. Hightower (front row, left) and her colleagues on Seattle's Municipal Court. by Anthony B. Robinson / April 20, 2014