Politics Concerns over facial recognition endanger a boring old levy Sheriff Johanknecht staged a defense of Prop. 1, which would renew funding for King County's fingerprinting system and allow law enforcement to explore new technologies. by Manola Secaira / August 2, 2018
Politics Bias, retaliation top list of Seattle city employees’ concerns A survey conducted in the wake of numerous accusations from city employees points to displeasure within the workforce. by David Kroman / August 2, 2018
Culture Sculptor George Rodriguez celebrates and transcends his Mexican heritage The local ceramicist unveils a mythical Mexican zodiac at the Seattle Art Fair. by Enrique Pérez de la Rosa / August 2, 2018
Opinion Is landmarking a building all a facade? Landmarking is no panacea. It'll take a village to save Seattle's historic Showbox Nightclub. by Knute Berger / August 1, 2018
Culture Seattle’s SODO Track mural corridor is now the longest in the world Sixty-two global artists contributed 50 murals viewable for two miles by bus, train or on foot. by Brangien Davis / August 1, 2018
Culture As Seattle’s Black community is pushed south, a children’s clinic follows Seattle's Odessa Brown Children's Clinic is scheduled to break ground next year for a second location at the Othello light rail station. by David Kroman / July 31, 2018
Politics A simple guide to your Seattle primary election ballot Everything you need to know to vote in the primary election. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Editors / July 31, 2018
Growth Can Seattle finally make good on downtown bike lanes? Seattle isn't a leading bike city anymore, but can this help it get its title back? by Josh Cohen / July 30, 2018
Politics Baseball or affordable housing? It's up to King County Council The Seattle Mariners say a proposed long-term lease must include public funding for upgrading Safeco Field. by David Kroman / July 30, 2018 / Updated at 5:15 PM
Politics Why don’t Seattle renters know their rights? A new study has revealed a lack of knowledge around new tenant laws. A network of public and nonprofit entities are tasked with changing that. by Josh Cohen / July 27, 2018
Opinion As goes the Showbox, so goes Seattle Love this city? Then you should care about the future of this music venue. by Charles R. Cross / July 26, 2018
Culture Seattle’s iconic Byrnie Utz hangs up its hats VIDEO: Another casualty of Seattle's boom, Byrnie Utz Hat Shop will close after 84 years of business. by Stephen Hegg / July 26, 2018
Politics Your top 3 #Seahomeless questions. Now vote What question about homelessness do you want answered? Vote now. by Cambria Roth / July 25, 2018
Politics Seattle’s system for predicting bad cops doesn’t work Researchers found SPD's system to prevent poor policing is at best random and at worst biased against certain officers. by David Kroman / July 25, 2018
Politics Seattle is the first city in the nation to protect domestic workers With the aid of labor rights groups, Councilmember Mosqueda pushes through protections for 30K workers. by David Kroman / July 23, 2018 / Updated at 11:00 p.m.