Politics City Light could face class action suit over billing troubles A prominent law firm has been looking for complaints with an eye toward taking action over some customers' high bills. by David Kroman / September 12, 2018
Politics More help, fewer handcuffs for low-level offenders in King County Seattle's LEAD diversion program expected to expand to Burien and other south King County cities. by Lilly Fowler / September 11, 2018
Culture Why your favorite Seattle landmark isn’t safe from the bulldozer A look at how Seattle decides to save or destroy a landmark like the Showbox music venue. by Eric Keto / September 11, 2018
Politics You can save millions on your property taxes — if you’re rich Who's appealing their property assessments in King County? Mostly the wealthy and corporations. by David Kroman / September 10, 2018 / Updated at 9:20 AM
Culture Seattle then and now How has Seattle changed? Some quick impressions of life and culture in the city past and present. by Knute Berger / September 10, 2018
Politics Poor performance prompts overhaul of bus service for people with disabilities King County Metro is changing Access buses after complaints of late pick-ups and long rides. by Josh Cohen / September 7, 2018
Politics Did the City Council violate open-meeting laws a second time? Texts about head tax show transparency laws aren't always cut and dry. by David Kroman / September 7, 2018
Politics Showbox owner strikes back with lawsuit The owners of the property housing the Showbox music venue want more than $40 million in damages from the City if the venue is saved. by David Kroman / September 5, 2018 / Updated at 4:50 PM
Politics Seattle streetcar’s costs rise, but Durkan remains undecided about its future A $500,000 report on the viability of the Center City Connector line has some good news and some bad news. by David Kroman / August 31, 2018
Politics As Seattle booms, council scrambles to save city trees Rob Johnson is rushing to pass a new ordinance, but activists say it leaves the trees vulnerable. by Robert McClure & Julie Davidow Investigate West / August 27, 2018
Politics Affordable housing, but at what cost? Facing limited housing options and an unhelpful bureaucracy, one tenant has little choice but to stay in a rodent-infested apartment. by David Kroman / August 24, 2018
Culture On Capitol Hill, a new showcase for Mexican art The former Harvard Exit movie house is now home to the Mexican Consulate. by Manola Secaira / August 24, 2018
Politics Carmen Best sworn in as Seattle police chief In the final stop on a day of ceremonies the new top cop celebrated a historic first with the community. by / August 22, 2018
Culture Beyond MeToo: How to turn the movement into real change in Seattle Part 2 of a conversation with seven influential women in the local music, arts and food scenes. by Brangien Davis & Florangela Davila / August 21, 2018
Environment Seattle, cloaked in smoke, puts on a face mask WATCH: What the view from the Space Needle looked like on the worst air quality day this century. by David Kroman / August 20, 2018