Culture Heard of Seattle band The Black Tones? You will. With their new album 'Cobain and Cornbread,' the up-and-coming band is about to take over the airwaves. by Margo Vansynghel / April 11, 2019
Opinion Hit the easy target: smoking. Avoid the obvious one: heroin The Washington Legislature is worrying about people using tobacco. Not heroin. Why? by John Carlson / April 10, 2019
Culture The day the gargoyles disappeared The City of Seattle says “a sad miscommunication” landed the historic Mercer Arena griffins in a dumpster. by Brangien Davis / April 9, 2019
Culture Kurt Cobain still belongs to Seattle — 25 years later How the city is forever connected to Nirvana's frontman's legacy. by Charles R. Cross / April 5, 2019
Politics Seattle officials vow to move forward with safe injection sites, despite U.S. attorney threat Key Seattle officials express willingness to move forward despite threats from the new head of the Justice Department. by David Kroman / April 5, 2019
Culture Seattle artists resist call to display work in new youth jail Artists say funding would be better directed toward fighting youth incarceration. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / April 4, 2019
Culture Booming Bothell says goodbye to quaint Country Village After 40 years, the iconic mix of shops will soon be razed for townhomes. by Francesca Lyman / April 3, 2019
Politics In City Hall shakeup, department directors come and go The mayor has named three new directors to her leadership team and lost another. by David Kroman / March 28, 2019
News Man used as proof that ‘Seattle Is Dying’ tells his story Robert Champagne says KOMO's special inaccurately portrayed him. To start, he hasn't been homeless for more than three years. by David Kroman / March 28, 2019
Equity In Seattle, school segregation is actually getting worse It's been 40 years since Seattle schools first tried — and failed — to integrate. Today, data suggest segregation persists across the district by Jen Dev & Liz Brazile / March 28, 2019
Culture Turning a Central District house into a home for Black artists A radical act of creating an arts space in a gentrified Seattle neighborhood. by Margo Vansynghel / March 26, 2019
Opinion Why KOMO's 'Seattle is Dying' special resonated The provocative program spotlights a ‘darkened corner of Seattle’s criminal justice system.’ by John Carlson / March 22, 2019
Equity Seattle schools hope focusing on African American male students helps everyone A proposal currently before the school board relies on a new idea to close the opportunity gap for all marginalized students. Not everyone is on board. by Liz Brazile / March 22, 2019
Politics Are arrests the answer to homelessness? Seattle Police chief says no Addressing service providers, Chief Best talks the intersection of police and homelessness. by David Kroman / March 22, 2019
Environment Sneezing? Itchy? Here's what to blame for your allergies The trees are causing spring's first wave of high pollen — and Seattle's unusually warm, sunny weather is making it worse. by Manola Secaira / March 22, 2019