#WomensMarchSeattle could help change the nation and here's how In 1913, a lot of women were pissed at President Woodrow Wilson, so they marched on Washington. Wilson had just won the presidential election, but... David Hyde
Does America have a divine origin? Bill Radke speaks with conservative talk show host Michael Medved about his new book, "The American Miracle: Divine Providence in the Rise of the... Bill Radke
Why do three Seattle blocks have their own ZIP codes? If you’ve ever had a reason to look up Seattle’s ZIP codes — and yes, being bored at work is a valid reason — you might have noticed some super-tiny... Amy Rolph
The dark history of when AIDS began, and we ignored it Author David France faced the fear and reality of AIDS first hand as a gay man, an investigative reporter and a New Yorker. He was there when word of... John O'Brien
Our first female governor was a lot like Donald Trump Dixy Lee Ray wore white knee-high socks and men's shirts. And when she ran for governor of Washington state, her motto was "Little lady takes on big... Jeannie Yandel
I escaped Nazi Germany. I see its ideology alive in America today A call to action: I was born in Munich, Germany, in 1920. I lived there during the rise of the Nazi Party and left for the U.S.A. in 1938. Franz W. Wassermann M.D.
A slave mother's love in 56 carefully stitched words For about $300, a 9-year-old girl named Ashley was sold as a slave. Her mother, Rose, remained a house slave at a mansion in South Carolina. Jeannie Yandel
When you disenroll members of your tribe, are you empowered or just more conquered? "Brother, brother, I need your help." That was the first thing Gabe Galanda heard when he picked up his phone four years ago. The women on the other end... Jeannie Yandel
The racist, destructive history of the Ballard Locks Bill Radke talks to Seattle Weekly reporter David Lewis about the Ballard Locks and the man behind their construction , Hiram M. Chittenden. Lewis has... Shane Mehling
Virginia Wright’s transformative influence on Seattle Seattle’s reputation as a vibrant, progressive, culturally relevant city is the product of decades of vision and growth. Many Seattleites participated... John O'Brien