After tragic week, Seattle pastor preaches against racism and violence After a week of tragedy and racial tensions, Sunday church services gave people a place to talk about it, especially within black congregations in the... Liz Jones
Seattle's rising rents are forcing out baby boomers The housing market is hot, and older Seattleites are feeling the squeeze. Ruby de Luna
Seattle Preschool Program won't be able to serve 2,000 kids after all Parents tend to get sticker-shock when it’s time to pay for child care. Now it’s the city’s turn. The city of Seattle is scaling back plans for its... Ann Dornfeld
Seattle tech nerds are highest-paid in the country Seattle-area computer programmers are the highest-paid in the nation. That's according to new data from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, released... Carolyn Adolph
Signature gatherers get top dollar as WA deadline nears Signatures are due this Friday for November ballot measures in Washington state. But a shortage of signature gatherers has made this year’s efforts... Amy Radil
This Amazon employee is not your typical tech bro Varsha Raghavan defies the tech-bro stereotype. For one thing, as a woman, technically she’s not a bro. And while Raghavan works as an Amazon programmer... Marcie Sillman
Seattle economy firing on all cylinders – except these two The last recession is long gone, but jobs still haven’t recovered in two major sectors. Both are tied to that last big bust: construction and financial... Carolyn Adolph
What I learned living in Garrison Keillor's house Garrison Keillor and I stood on a rainy Seattle sidewalk waiting for the valet to bring my car around so I could drive him back to his hotel. Garrison... Katy Sewall
WA Republican: 'My party may not always be right' Oh, boy. Some Washington state Republicans are not digging the Donald. Like Chris Vance, a Republican running for U.S. Senate. “At some point, you have... Amy Radil
Even if it smells bad, this researcher loves solving mysteries People sometimes take unlikely paths to get where they're going. This is the story of an unlikely scholar. Tori Zivkovic