Race & Identity Women's anger is having its moment "Eloquent Rage." "Good and Mad." "Rage Becomes Her." These new books celebrate women’s anger. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Bill Radke
Law & Courts 'I never heard a gun like that before. I’m running, and then shrooom, bam! Hit me like a jet' Patricia Murphy
Law & Courts 'It’s not good to be on the other side of the barrel' “I got shot August 17, 2017, in my lower back. I was going to one of the homie's houses to play video games and eat pizza." Patricia Murphy Willard Jimerson
Education Some Seattle school PTAs can afford extra teachers. Should they spread the wealth? Roosevelt High School in north Seattle is a fundraising machine. The school’s fundraising groups have $3.5 million in assets. Its foundation has paid for MacBooks, microscopes, professional cameras — and a bear costume that cost $1,250. Isolde Raftery
Education Late Seattle school buses hit low-income kids hardest Several buses to some of the district’s poorest schools, including West Seattle Elementary, Emerson Elementary and Wing Luke Elementary, were running two hours late Friday morning. Ann Dornfeld
Race & Identity Black students, white teachers: How this affects Seattle teens "I began to think, maybe what they're saying is true. Maybe my people don't do good." Selam Demile
Race & Identity After a racist attack, my mom hid her trauma to protect me A young white guy, clean cut with dark hair, started shouting racial slurs and spit on her. Only one person checked to see if she was okay. Leila Abe